Cotton you moron. what else would be in a COTTON shirt?
no
The term 'cotton free' would indicate that whatever bears this label contains no cotton.
The seed of cotton is called 'cotton seed'.The pod that contains the cotton seed and the cotton fiber is called a 'boll'.
no it contains cellulose
Cotton comes from plants and is formed into balls after processing. The cotton boll that contains the cotton lint also contains seeds, which are removed as part of the processing steps.
When the swab is wet, it contains water, which itself contains hydrogen. Otherwise, no.
No, not in the same way that wool felts. Cotton lacks the 'hooks' that wool contains, so cotton doesn't 'stick together' as well as does wool.
The collective term for cotton is a "bale." Cotton is harvested and then compressed into bales for storage and transportation. Each bale typically contains a specific weight of cotton fiber, and they are often used as the standard unit of measurement in the cotton industry.
Cotton wool is coarse cotton fibres used for first aid gauze and tampons. Yes, cotton wool will dry in air given the time for whatever moisture it contains to evaporate.
1kg of iron contains more matter and occupies less space than 1kg of cotton. Iron is denser than cotton, so it has a higher mass-to-volume ratio.
Cotton contains small seeds, which need to be removed before the cotton can be woven into textiles. American cotton contains more seeds than cotton grown in other regions. Eli Whitney created the cotton gin to help remove the seeds from the cotton efficiently, allowing it to be cultivated faster and at a higher volume. The higher production and better quality allowed Southern plantation owners to grow their agricultural output. In addition, the cotton gin allowed for fewer slaves to be used to remove the seeds from the cotton. Slaves could then be used in other areas on the plantations.
Terrycloth normally contains 100% cotton, but polyester (the more common name for terylene in textile manufacturing) is sometimes used as a portion of the fabric.