It does contain starch
No
To hold it together.
When iodine touches starch it turns black. The paper may contain starch.
They both contain linked chains of glucose molecules, starch being less complex than the cellulose fiber found in paper.
Gayetty's medicated paper was the first commercially produced toilet paper. It was treated with aloe in order to make it a little better to use. This first toilet paper was known to occasionally contain splinters and wasn't as soft as the toilet paper we have now.
Some do and some don't. Check out this report on many brands of toilet paper. http://www.nrdc.org/land/forests/tissueguide/ratings.aspx
test to see how much water it can contain without dripping
Depending on how the experiment is set up, the control could be different. In this case, the control would most likely be the regular toilet paper since nothing new is added to it. The control in an experiment is the group that does not contain or relate to the independent variable (the thing you change). So if you are testing to see which is better - regular toilet paper or enriched toilet paper - the control would be the regular paper since nothing is special about it.
Recycled toilet paper is made from used paper. It isn't made from used toilet paper. That would be gross.
toilet paper. tissue .cardboard .newspaper ,construction paper ,cup ,bowls. i reuse my toilet paper many times its very useful , my family doesnt mind sharing eachothers waste on the paper so this comes in very handy
"Toilet papier" is the term for toilet paper in Afrikaans.
yes toilet paper is a solid.
The fact that it is paper for a toilet