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Cotton takes a longer time to dry than nylon due to its water retention capacity. Nylon does not hold water very well and can also have the effect of repelling water.
the cotton thread have capillaries (hollow inside) so it absorbed water, which takes long time to evaporate while nylon thread is solid (inside) having no absorption power, the water is stick on its surfaces only so it requires less time to evaporate.
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Absorption of water or hydrolysis
Cotton takes a longer time to dry than nylon due to its water retention capacity. Nylon does not hold water very well and can also have the effect of repelling water.
Ability of a product (ex. flour) to absorb/incorporate water.
Ability of a product (ex. flour) to absorb/incorporate water.
partially yes it grows on black soil
the cotton thread have capillaries (hollow inside) so it absorbed water, which takes long time to evaporate while nylon thread is solid (inside) having no absorption power, the water is stick on its surfaces only so it requires less time to evaporate.
The absorption of electromagnetic radiation by water depends on the state of the water.
try putting a nylon jumper into water, see if it absorbs water :P ......(yes it does)
Measure the rock and put it in water for an hour and check its weight, do it for another hour and so on until the weight stays the same
Nylon is a synthetic polymer, and has no ability to absorb water - much like plastic.
Nylon is a polymer insoluble in water so it can not change the pH value of water which is 7.
The taking in of water.
I believe nylon is not waterproof; however, it might be water resistant. Waterproof is different. Fabric has to be treated to be waterproof, and usually that information will be on the tag when you purschase it.