Fats are hydrophobic, meaning they are "scared of water." they will not mix with water, they will always stay separate.
Yes, objects can absorb water if they are porous or have spaces within their structure for water to seep into. Materials like sponge, cotton, and paper are examples of objects that can absorb water.
Yes, ethanol has the ability to absorb water, as it is a hygroscopic substance that can attract and mix with water molecules.
The best material to absorb water effectively is a superabsorbent polymer, which can hold a large amount of water relative to its own weight.
Yes, your body can absorb water while bathing through the skin, but the amount absorbed is minimal compared to drinking water.
The property demonstrated when paper towels absorb a water spill is called absorbency.
Fat does not absorb Vitamin B-Complex as they are water soluble Vitamins. Fat absorb and can store enormous quantity of Fat soluble Vitamins like Vitamin A Vitamin D, Vitamin E, Vitamin K.
If the large intestine does not remove water, you'll have loose stools or diarrhea.
no
The Gravel will absorb the water until it can absorb anymore.
no, of course the sun cant absorb body fats
Yes, that is the job of a fat cell. It is designed to store fat that is called adipose.
It cannot survive if it doesnt absorb its yolk but it very rarely happens.
Yes, concrete can absorb water.
Water "dissolves" salt. Water does not absorb salt.
Fish can absorb water by the gills
no, viscose doesn,t absorb water.
Its roots can absorb oxygen from water