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Rayon is absorbent, as it has a high moisture absorption rate. It can absorb a significant amount of water without feeling wet or losing its shape.
Rayon shrinks in water due to its cellulose-based structure, which is hydrophilic and absorbs moisture. When rayon fibers absorb water, they swell and change shape, leading to a loss of structural integrity. As the fibers dry, they contract, resulting in shrinkage. Additionally, the manufacturing process can leave the fibers with a tendency to distort when wet.
Rayon has good absorbency and can hold around 8-10 times its weight in water, making it a great choice for fabrics that need to absorb moisture. This property also helps it to dye well and retain vibrant colors.
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If you had a length of cotton yarn and a length of viscose (or rayon, is another word for viscose), yarn and you were attempting to differentiate between the two, it is tricky. I would suggest that you wet both strands of yarn, and pull them. The rayon will stretch more and be less strong than the cotton. The rayon will also absorb more water than the cotton yarn.
yes, if the blood cells absorb too much water, they can "lyse" or burst. therefore, drinking too much water is dangerous.
Yes. Raw marble (untreated marble) will absorb water. However this doesn't mean it will absorb so much water it will have a significantly larger mass. Treated marble that has a thin silicon layer will not absorb water.
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it will die as it absorb to much water until they are full
During a shower, your skin can absorb a small amount of water, but it is not a significant or measurable amount.
The solubility of a material in water is how much the object can absorb.