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What happens when you mix sawdust and water?

When sawdust is mixed with water, the sawdust absorbs the water and swells up. This can result in the formation of a thick paste or slurry. Over time, the sawdust can break down and decompose in the water, potentially releasing nutrients and organic matter.


What takes oil out of cement?

sand, sawdust, pumice


What is a good way to absorb oil?

sawdust and cat litter


How much sawdust do you need to dry up spilled oil?

I don't know. During the clean up operations, there was many suggestions of mopping up oil using sponges, mats made of hair, and maybe sawdust. Any absorbing material should be able to remove some oil from water. Small spills of oil or other pollutants in calm water, may be more effectively cleaned up using these mats. Material or mats that absorbs oil must then be picked up and creates a very large disposal problem. Skimmers seemed to work best.


What absorbs the most oil?

hydroweed


What absorbs oil the best?

cotton wool


What material absorbs the most oil?

hydroweed


What does pantyhose have that absorbs oil?

IT doesn't they filter oil Through their small holes


What absorbs oil the least?

Water seems to absorb the least oil, as seen by the many recent oil spills.


What substance absorb motor oil the best?

ANSWER:Believe it or not, human hair absorbs more oil than any other found material. It is used in webbing mesh used for tanker oil spills. The problem with this application is human hair in the quantities needed are limited. For smaller, non-industrial purposes, oil absorbing granules such as cat litter or other mineral or clay based absorbents are used.


How do you remove linseed oil from car?

Pour 5W30 motor oil on it, and then cover it in sawdust, leave it overnight, then blowdry it. Finally, vacuum it up and dry with a papertowel. Voila!


What is made of wood that can't be sawed?

sawdust