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Yes. The thicker the paper towel the more water it can absorb.
Because the paper is porous.
the chemicals in the paper towels absorb by creating a chemical reaction with the different materials and in turn soak up the liquids:)
probaly paper and something to make it absorb
Due to Capillary Action.
The COBB value indicates whether paper, paper board, or corrigated fiber board has the ability to absorb water. A high COBB value indicates the ability to absorb water, a low COBB value indicated resistance to absorbing water.
Paper becomes heavier after absorbing elements
Yes. The thicker the paper towel the more water it can absorb.
A paper towel would absorb more water compared to A-4 paper or a piece of thin carton due to its higher porosity and ability to hold moisture. Paper towels are designed to quickly absorb liquid, while A-4 paper and thin carton are less absorbent and may become saturated more slowly.
The design of a paper airplane determines its ability to perform certain stunts, as many planes are designed to be inherently stable.
Because the paper is porous.
Wax paper does not absorb heat. Wax paper is coated with paraffin, which does not allow heat to be absorbed. This allows wax paper to be used when cooking.
Tearing paper does not directly affect the composition of the paper's molecules, or its mass. You can recycle the paper, and end up with a piece of paper again. For some types of paper, simply wetting it, connecting the pieces, and drying it again would create the same size sheet of paper.
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This is bounded by the by now extremely remote capability and/or Ability of Our Paper-Thin Atmosphere to Absorb and Adsorb MORE CO2. Our Oceans HAVE ALREADY HAD THEIR FILL OF CO2.
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Bounty absorb water the faster