Toilet paper can absorb varying amounts of water depending on its composition and thickness, but on average, it can absorb about 5 to 10 times its weight in water. For instance, a standard roll of toilet paper weighing around 200 grams could potentially absorb 1 to 2 liters of water. However, the actual absorption rate may differ based on the brand and type of toilet paper used.
A single Brawny paper towel can typically absorb up to half a cup of water, depending on the thickness and size of the towel.
test to see how much water it can contain without dripping
one roll of toilet paper uses about 0.8 pounds of water
The weight of a cardboard tube from a toilet paper roll typically ranges from 10 to 20 grams, depending on the brand and type of toilet paper.
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A Viva paper towel is designed to be highly absorbent and can absorb up to 4-6 times its weight in water, depending on the specific type and quality of the paper towel. This makes them ideal for soaking up spills and messes effectively.
Toilet paper is plant fiber and will be digested and pass through your digestive system to be eliminated.
A paper plate can typically absorb small amounts of water, such as spilled drinks or condensation from food. However, if exposed to a large amount of water or liquid for an extended period, the paper plate will become saturated and lose its structural integrity, causing it to break or become soggy.
The justification for toilet rolls is to make toilet paper much easier to store and access. It is far more efficient than stacking many sheets of toilet paper on each other.
you dont water it that much. you put damp toilet paper in a jar and then the beans go on the inside sides of the jar so that you can see it grow, :D
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Toilet Paper People - 2012 We Talk as Much as We Talk - 1.4 was released on: USA: 21 January 2012