25oml of water
no not all brands of diapers absorb the same amount of liquid
luvs
Because of their ability to absorb and their soft pillowy texture
Disposable diapers contain crystals of sodium polyacrylate, a polymer that can absorb several hundred times its weight in water.
Assuming you mean modern disposable diapers, they usually contain layers of paper fluff and a chemical absorbent called sodium polyacrylate. Sodium polyacrylate can absorb 200 to 300 times its weight in liquid.
In a way, yes, since they both absorb liquids, also no because diapers go around the waist and holds more
Because when the baby or person goes pee, it would just leak out of the diaper and get everywhere.
It is made with less scams for money and because the other makers couldn't care less about how much it absorbs as long as it just absorbs!
how much did a pack of diapers cost in 1999
Yes. Adult diapers generally have to absorb more per square inch (since volume grows faster than surface area) and generally have multiple tapes to deal with the wide necessary spacing.
A crystal like substance called super absorbent polymer. It can absorb 10X's it weight.