The size of a sponge does affect the amount of water absorbed. The bigger the sponge the more water absorbed.
Yes, gallium can be absorbed by a sponge. Sponges have porous structures that can trap and hold liquid gallium due to its low surface tension.
Cause it's a sponge.
A laparotomy sponge is typically able to hold about 100-200 ml of blood, depending on its size and absorbency. It is important to keep track of the amount of blood absorbed by the sponge during surgeries to prevent complications.
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I absorbed my juice quickly before my mom came.
As Heat reaches an object it can be absorbed in the same manner as a sponge
The absorbency of the soil was 5milliliters.
As Heat reaches an object it can be absorbed in the same manner as a sponge
these are so called because they absorb water as it is absorbed in a sponge
Yes, oil can float on a sponge, as sponges are typically made of porous materials that can absorb liquids. However, the oil will not be absorbed in the same way that water would be, due to oil's lower density and different chemical properties. Instead, the oil may rest on the surface of the sponge or fill its pores without being fully absorbed. The effectiveness of this process depends on the sponge's material and the type of oil.