Plastic is not an absorbent material. To the contrary, plastic is waterproof and can be used to make a wide variety of liquid containers.
no it is not absorbent because it traps cool air
No, Polypropylene is a plastic based woven fabric and because of this it is not absorbent but it is very thick and STINKS when you burn it! btw this is false...
very little heat if any whatsoever!
Yes it is.
bounty is the most absorbent
natural
Yes styrofoam is recycleable as most styrofoam labels have a recycle triangle ( which means it is recycleable)
Absorbent is an adjective.
I'd say paper towel, but I'm sure it depends on the specific brands of each. After all, paper towel are meant to be as absorbent as possible, whereas the others are not meant for that
bounty is the most absorbent
There is no metal in existence that is absorbent. Their solid, tight structure does not allow for any substance to be absorbed.
Thoses foam peanuts work pretty good.
Parent's Choice is most absorbent.(Wal-Mart brand)
Most stones are not absorbent. I don't think people think of absorbency as an attribute of stones. If you are looking for absorbency many volcanic rocks are the most absorbent.
Disposable diapers are made absorbent by a crystalline substance known as sodium polyacrylate, as compound that can absorb hundreds of times its weight in water.
Huggies is the most absorbent bcause it takes up everything and doesnt let anything pass
It means the incorporation of air into some substance to form a foam (a froth).
The noun 'foam' is an uncountable noun as a word for a substance (water based or synthetic). The plural form 'foams' is a word for 'types of' or 'kinds of' foam.
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Huggies!
paper towels