Yes, it does. The bigger the more it absorbs.
yes
A sponge has air bubbles.
The soap is more dense than the sponge because it has greater mass.
Thiopental is much better absorbed from the stomach as its nonionized form is more lipid soluble than the nonionized form of barbital.
q = mHvq = heatm = mass (30g)Hv = heat of vaporization (2,260J/g)q = (30g)(2,260J/g)q = 67,800JWhen 30 grams of water is converted into steam, how much heat is absorbed?67,800J of heat, also represented as 67.8kJ of heat is absorbed.
yes because all sponges have pores and certain materiel does not have many pores.For example a piece of foil compared to a sponge the foil is not going.
I absorbed my juice quickly before my mom came.
yes
the sugar takes up more volume in the sponge so the absorbtion rate will be lower than any other liquid without sugar like water
cotton does soak up a little water. It soaks up water cauzz it has litttle air holes just like the sponge...but it is not made of the same material as sponge soo it wont soak up as much as the sponge
It depends on the mass of the sponge.
yes if you put green food colring it will turn green and then star to die
Depends on how big the sponge is.
A sponge has air bubbles.
Yes much more denser than sponge.
the sponge can hold up to about 40 percent of the water from the bowl.
"Porifera" means "to have holes". The word is Latin, since Latin is used to classify living things. It relates to the structure of a sponge because sponges have holes and openings. Think of the word "pore", which is in the word "Porifera"and is another word for "hole".