I'm not sure what you mean by dippers, but Sodium Polyacrylate absorbs water, several hundred times its weight.
Most modern diapers use Sodium Polyacrylate as an absorbent gel, with various cellulose fibers to hold the gel in the diaper.. However, some diapers use wood pulp fluff or cotton fibers. However, these are usually custom diapers for people who cannot use Sodium Polyacrylate for some reason. You aren't going to find these without going out of your way to find them.
gel is made of nasty chemicals that can kill your hair if you use it all the time or if you use to much. it has material but it can also cause hair lost.....Gel is made of cow sped mean cow's nasty wired stuff...
Most modern diapers, like parents choice, use Sodium Polyacrylate as an absorbent gel, with various cellulose fibers to hold the gel in the diaper.
chicken dippers
If your pepper needs a friend, use the coolest element sodium!
Personally, I use sodium. I've heard potassium is good too, though.
Some good low sodium recipes that I would suggest is to really minimized using the salt or if it cant really be avoided use iodized and just a dash of it.Always buy low sodium ingredients for your recipes and read the labels for its percentage of sodium.
Acrylate polymers are used for a variety of things. A couple of examples: * Plexiglas is poly(methyl methacrylate). * The sticky part of sticky notes is often a polyacrylate.
Sodium hydroxide is use to absorb carbon dioxide.
Sodium hydroxide is use to absorb carbon dioxide.
sodium use in physical
Examples of sorbents are paper towels, tissue paper, sponges, corn husks, baby diapers...