Cotton can absorb -- it probably cannot be absorbed, unless you consider it to be absorbed when it is absorbed by flame.
Yes.
is wool more absorbent than cotton
An absorbent cotton is a cotton obtained after the removal of the natural wax from the fibers.
Yes cotton is extremely absorbent because it is soft and fluffy
It is absorbent.
Cotton is porous in nature. Pure cotton is best absorbent of liquides.
non absorbent is safe for laboratory
Absorbent cotton can be found in feminine personal care products and in first aid kits.
We use non absorbent cotton for plugging of test tubes or other glassware. If we would use absorbent cotton then during sterilization (autoclaving) sterile conditions will not be maintained as cotton will absorb water and microbes will swim from outside to inside. However, non absorbent cotton does not get wet and chances of contamination are decreased significantly.
Sponge and cotton are absorbent.
Cotton wool is the UK term for absorbent cotton. This fibre is used in first aid dressings and tampons, for example.
Cotton wool is raw cotton with major impurities removed, usually used for surgical dressings, tampons and so forth -- highly absorbent cotton. The term is most common in UK: highly absorbent cotton is more commonly used in USA.
Your answer depends on the quantity of cotton wool -- absorbent cotton that you want to weigh.