It depends on the mass of the sponge.
Yes, the size of holes in a sponge can affect how much liquid it can absorb. Smaller holes can trap more liquid within the sponge, allowing it to hold more water compared to sponges with larger holes that may let liquid seep out more easily.
Yes. The larger the sponge the more mass it can hold in its pores. So if you have a very small sponge, it could only hold a small amount of liquid. If you have a large sponge, it could hold a lot more liquid. This is ALWAYS the case.
A sponge is something that has allot of holes, but can still hold/soak up water.
It is called saturation when no more liquid can be absorbed by a substance, such as a sponge or soil. At this point, the substance is holding as much liquid as it can without any additional absorption.
they are used for medicinal purposes. a liquid produced from the sponge is used to treat people.
A sponge doesn't have a body temperature, because a sponge doesn't have a body. But how warm or cold you put the sponge under water or any liquid is the temperature of the sponge.
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Design Sponge is its own brand. Therefore no brands carry Design Sponge. If a person would like to purchase something from Design Sponge they can do so through their website or at one of their retail stores.
The holes and craters in a sponge draw in moisture causing it to adhere to the surface of the sponge. It creates a surface tension and absorbs the liquid.
A sponge works by having a porous structure that allows it to absorb and hold onto liquids. The tiny holes in the sponge create capillary action, which draws liquid into the sponge. The sponge's absorbent material then traps and holds the liquid, making it effective for cleaning up spills.
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the sugar takes up more volume in the sponge so the absorbtion rate will be lower than any other liquid without sugar like water