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What pests destroy cotton?

moths eat cotton


How does the boll of weevil destroy the cotton plant?

It eats the cotton.


How is a boll weevil destroy cotton?

They eat the buds off the cotton plants. The boll weevil does not destroy the cotton plant directly, it destroys the boll wherein grows the cotton and its seeds.


How does a boll weevil destroy cotton?

it eats up all the cotton


What did cotton influence people to do?

Destroy the cotton weaving machines - the "Luddites".


How do you destroy a cotton ball?

Burn it.


What chemical reactions occur when sodium hypochlorite is added to water?

When sodium hypochlorite is added to water, it ionizes to form hypochlorous acid and hypochlorite ions. These species then react with organic material, such as bacteria and viruses, to oxidize and disinfect the water. This process helps destroy harmful microorganisms and contaminants in the water.


How does a boll weevil destroy the cotton plant?

It lays its eggs in the cotton destroying it.


Will acetone destroy a cotton canvas or get a pen ink stain out?

It will not destroy a cotton canvas. It is highly flammable, tho, so I wouldn't recommend it. Try Oxy-Clean instead.


What is the formula for hypochlorite?

The formula for hypochlorite is: ClO-


Is sodium hypochlorite a amide?

No, it is a hypochlorite.


What effect does sodium hypochlorite have on dyed cotton strips?

Sodium hypochlorite, commonly found in laundry bleach, can cause fading or discoloration of dyed cotton strips due to its bleaching properties. It can break down the dye molecules in the fabric, leading to color loss or changes. It's important to follow proper dilution and usage instructions when using bleach on colored fabrics to minimize damage.