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Toilet paper will dissolve faster in water than in vinegar. Water can break down the cellulose fibers in the toilet paper more effectively due to its chemical composition and ability to penetrate the paper fibers, while vinegar may not be as efficient in breaking down these fibers.
Swallowing MDMA wrapped in toilet paper will not necessarily slow down the absorption process as the drug will still dissolve in the stomach acid. However, it may delay onset due to the time it takes for the toilet paper to dissolve. It is generally safer to take MDMA with water for a quicker onset and control over dosage.
Toilet papers are designed to not dissolve quickly to prevent clogging in pipes. However, thinner and less absorbent toilet paper brands are generally more likely to dissolve faster than thicker and more absorbent brands.
Toilet paper that is designed to break down easily in water is typically labeled as "biodegradable" or "septic-safe." Look for toilet paper that disintegrates quickly when submerged in water, as this will reduce the risk of clogging pipes and septic systems.
You can try pouring hot water down the drain to help break down the toilet paper. If that doesn't work, using a plunger or a drain snake to physically remove the blockage may be effective. For more severe clogs, you may need to call a plumber for professional assistance.
Toilet paper will dissolve faster in water than in vinegar. Water can break down the cellulose fibers in the toilet paper more effectively due to its chemical composition and ability to penetrate the paper fibers, while vinegar may not be as efficient in breaking down these fibers.
Yes, it is safe to put toilet paper in the toilet before pooping. Toilet paper is designed to dissolve in water and should not cause any issues with the plumbing system.
Although the speed of dissolving depends on the thickness of the toilet paper; whether it is two ply or one ply, toilet paper is made to dissolve quickly in water. One of the top dissolvent chemicals listed is Scott Rapid Dissolve.
Toilet paper dissolves so as not to clog up pipes.
It doesn't dissolve in water, as would sugar. But it does break down into a papery pulp, which will pass through the sewerage system without causing a blockage.
About 10 days.
Toilet paper doesn't completely disappear in water, but it does disintegrate and break down quickly. When exposed to water, the fibers that make up the paper weaken, causing it to dissolve into a pulp-like substance. This is why toilet paper is designed to be safe for flushing, as it can break apart in water and prevent clogs. However, it doesn't vanish entirely; it simply transforms into a different form.
Swallowing MDMA wrapped in toilet paper will not necessarily slow down the absorption process as the drug will still dissolve in the stomach acid. However, it may delay onset due to the time it takes for the toilet paper to dissolve. It is generally safer to take MDMA with water for a quicker onset and control over dosage.
Toilet papers are designed to not dissolve quickly to prevent clogging in pipes. However, thinner and less absorbent toilet paper brands are generally more likely to dissolve faster than thicker and more absorbent brands.
Most baby wipes will not dissolve the way toilet paper will. It can cause blockages in the plumbing.
Facial tissue is designed to be soft and absorbent, but it does not dissolve easily in water like toilet paper. While it may break down over time, it can cause clogs in plumbing systems if flushed regularly. It's best to dispose of facial tissue in the trash rather than flushing it down the toilet.
Yes, it is generally safe to flush toilet paper down the toilet as it is designed to break down easily in water.