Cotton wool is the UK term for absorbent cotton, typically used for first-aid gauze and tampons. Depending on what you want to compare it to, it can be considered soft.
cotton is solid it is not related to wool
Yes.
A solid.
Cotton wool is cotton that has been cleaned with large foreign material removed. It is a solid.
is wool more absorbent than cotton
The particules inside the Cotton Wool are tight together and are barly moving meaning that it is a Solid. If they were move loose and moving around than it would be a liquid. If there were not many particules and they are moving about rapidly than it would be a Gas. Even if Wool is mould-able it's still a solid.
Cotton, They're soft than wool (i guess) but i choose cotton
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yes. wool is from goats but cotton balls are made from cotton.
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Cotton is a botanical product: wool is spun from animal fleece.
Cotton wool is cotton, a botanical resource. Chemically, it is not classified as an element.
Your answer depends on the quantity of cotton wool -- absorbent cotton that you want to weigh.
The common thing in cotton wool is cotton. Cotton wool isn't really wool -- it's cotton from which the large dirt and foreign objects have been removed. It is commonly used for first aid gauze or tampons -- Americans call it 'absorbent cotton'. (The term cotton wool is UK-centric.)
Wool is generally warmer than cotton, due to the air spaces in wool.