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Calcium sulfate is used as water absorbent.
Asbestos is a porous material and can absorb water.
Desiccants are substances that have an affinity for water and will rapidly absorb any moisture from the atmosphere around it.
No, it is hydrophylic and absorbs water; it is sometimes used to absorb moisture in sealed storage containers
Change in the water content can disrupt the stability of some of ur formulations. Some formulations must be kept in sealed packages and sometimes in presence of a pack of Silica gel to absorb moisture
Using a dehumidifier is a popular way of absorbing moisture. Dehumidifiers absorb moisture by condensing water onto a cold surface.
Cause they're made to absorb moisture.
They absorb any moisture they need - through their skin.
Calcium sulfate is used as water absorbent.
The solubility of a material in water is how much the object can absorb.
With current material, it should be SAP, a hydrogel polymer which can absorb water up to 99.9% of its' weight.
Asbestos is a porous material and can absorb water.
Some, but not all, land plants can absorb the water they need from the surrounding air. Most require moist soil, or equivalent, to be able to absorb moisture.
The material in a sponge. The material in a sponge.
No. It will absorb water.
No not really moisture will pool on the surface of wool felt before soaking in but the actual wool will not absorb the moisture, like when you wash your hair. Hope this helps Andie- Americanfeltandcraft.com
Yes, because the tree can absorb the moisture coming from the water.