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Brawny absorbs more liquid. I know this beause i did a project on these 2 products. My results were Bounty 1. 1/2 cups of water 2. 1/3 cups of water. Brawny 1. 2/3 cups of water 2. alittle less than 2/3 cups of water
A paper towel holds 2 pounds and 5 ounces of water.
Bounty paper towels holds 30 mL of water
The size of a paper towel affects the amount of water it can hold because a larger towel has a greater surface area to absorb water compared to a smaller towel. Therefore, a larger paper towel can typically hold more water before reaching its absorption limit.
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1/2 a cup of water
Paper can hold back water through its physical properties, such as its ability to absorb and trap water within its fibers. The cellulose fibers in paper have a capillary action that can draw water in and prevent it from easily passing through. Additionally, the density and thickness of paper can create a barrier that slows down the movement of water.
When wet tissue paper comes into contact with a mirror, the surface tension of the water in the tissue paper creates a temporary bond between the two surfaces. This adhesion is strong enough to hold the tissue paper in place due to the capillary action of water and the smooth surface of the mirror.
Paper can disintegrate in water anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the type of paper, its thickness, and the water conditions such as temperature and pH levels. It breaks down as the water weakens the bonds that hold the paper fibers together, eventually leading to disintegration.
On average, a paper towel can hold around 5-10 grams of water before reaching its maximum absorption capacity. The exact amount can vary depending on the brand and thickness of the paper towel.
because all of the atoms spread and fall in the bottom of the water so there is nothing to hold it up
because all of the atoms spread and fall in the bottom of the water so there is nothing to hold it up