yes
Probably liquids like mollasses and maple syrup.
depends on the density of the liquid
Because in solid and liquid....no nuclear spin is observed....
it is a part in root which helps to stop water absorbed to flow out and to absorb liquids
No, soapstone is dense, non-porous and does not absorb liquids. Water and oil can be adsorbed by talc and soapstone.
sponges
yes
the chemicals in the paper towels absorb by creating a chemical reaction with the different materials and in turn soak up the liquids:)
Probably liquids like mollasses and maple syrup.
the chemicals in the paper towels absorb by creating a chemical reaction with the different materials and in turn soak up the liquids:)
Sponges absorb water and any other type of liquids.
Reflect
yes
Probably the best household solid to absorb liquids is cat litter. It is commonly available and relatively inexpensive. It also is able to cover up order.
Underneath your tongue is a very good place to absorb things because the skin is very thin and most of your veins are there and they will absorb it right into your bloodstream
To absorb liquids, especially spilled ones.