try putting a nylon jumper into water, see if it absorbs water :P
......(yes it does)
The dog has a nylon leash.
nylon is about as strong as a spider's silk
yes, indeed Nylon is. Nylon is a substance or substances of negative balance and can only ever be Organic because of the elements inside the Nylon it's self.
nylon is a tough light waterproof material.. =/
Nylon is a synthetic polymer. It contains no metal.
Nylon is absorbent because it is a hygroscopic material, meaning it has the ability to absorb moisture from the air. The structure of nylon allows it to attract and hold water molecules, making it absorbent compared to other fabrics. This property can be advantageous for certain applications like activewear or swimwear.
nylon clothes are not preferred because they are not absorbent.
because it wants to be
Because cotton is more absorbent. i.e. Nylon is less absorbent than cotton so is more water-resistant.
Fabrics such as polyester, nylon, and acrylic are known to be the least absorbent. These synthetic materials repel liquid rather than absorbing it, making them suitable for water-resistant clothing and outdoor gear.
Nylon is not typically used for bath towels as it is not as absorbent or soft as materials like cotton. Cotton is the preferred material for bath towels due to its softness, absorbency, and durability.
Bathrobes are usually made of some sort of absorbent material such as cotton or a cotton blend. Other materials used include silk, microfibre, nylon and wool.
Absorbent is an adjective.
yes it is absorbent :)
The prefix of "absorbent" is "ab-".
Nylon and rayon are synthetic fibers, while cotton is a natural fiber. Nylon is known for its strength and durability, while rayon is prized for its softness and breathability. Cotton, on the other hand, is comfortable to wear, absorbent, and easy to care for.
It is absorbent.