yes
Toilet paper dissolves so as not to clog up pipes.
About 10 days.
Toilet paper will burn faster than newspaper or notebook paper because it is thinner and less dense. Additionally, toilet paper is designed to break down quickly when exposed to moisture, making it easier to ignite and burn.
Yes but certain types dont
Paper is made out of plants and their normally faster to dissolve.
Although the speed of dissolving depends on the thickness of the toilet paper; whether it is two ply or one ply, toilet paper is made to dissolve quickly in water. One of the top dissolvent chemicals listed is Scott Rapid Dissolve.
Most baby wipes will not dissolve the way toilet paper will. It can cause blockages in the plumbing.
For the kind of paper that is recycled (cardboard, newspaper, etc.) they use sulphuric acid, hydrochloric acid, and nitric acids at the recycling most quality drain cleaners will dissolve toilet paper. Plant.
No, it is not. It will dissolve in a week or two and cause no damage. Only shiny paper, cellophane etc is bad.
It doesn't dissolve in your sewer drain, and clogs it up so that the house backs up.
It doesn't dissolve in water, as would sugar. But it does break down into a papery pulp, which will pass through the sewerage system without causing a blockage.
no it can not the vinigar will only change the color of the paper