No. Cotton is a fibre.
Cotton is a very lightweight plant, and fabric. Metal is much heavier than cotton.
Cotton is a non-metal. It is a natural fiber derived from the cotton plant, primarily composed of cellulose, which is an organic compound. Unlike metals, cotton is soft, flexible, and does not conduct electricity.
Cotton is a natural fiber and is not a conductor of electricity, whether it is wet or dry. So, cotton clothing can be considered a non-metal conductor in terms of electricity.
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It is a insulator since it is not metal
500g of metal is heavier than 500g of cotton because metal is denser and has a higher mass-to-volume ratio. The weight of an object is determined by its mass, and in this case, the metal would weigh more than the cotton due to its higher density.
Cotton is a mixture of organic compounds; and H, O, C are nonmetals.
A kilo of cotton would be substantially larger. How much larger depends on which metal, since different metals have different densities so a kilo of different metal will not have the same volume.
cotton cloth, silk cloth, rugs, leather products, and metal ware.
because metal is an ugly shade of grey and cotton is prettier
because metal is an ugly shade of grey and cotton is prettier
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