With talcum powder
Yes, gauze can absorb oil to some extent. However, gauze may not be as effective as materials specifically designed to absorb oil, such as oil-absorbent pads or materials like kitty litter.
Sodium chloride is hygroscopic, absorb water.
Yes, it does absorb oil but not as well as a sponge or hair. If you need to absorb oil with cotton balls you will need to get lots and lots of them.
The bacteria die and absorb the oil.
Yes
I think it can
Yes
Emulsifier
Hair is made of proteins, mostly keratin. The cells are no longer vascular, but the outside of the hair shaft is porous, and can absorb water and oil.
White rice can absorb some cooking oil, but it is unlikely to effectively absorb all of the oil from a phone. While rice is often used to absorb moisture and can help with minor spills, the oil may not be fully removed and could potentially damage the phone further. It's best to clean the phone with appropriate methods rather than relying on rice to absorb the oil.
I think it can but I'm not positive what else it can absorb
how much oil do potato chips absorb