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The Ability of Materials to Absorb Water
The Ability of Materials to Absorb Water
Water-absorbent materials and non-water-absorbent materials each have different importance for human daily life.
8.1
The Ability of Materials to Absorb Water
Each material in our environment has its own properties and ability.
Water Absorbent Object, Non-Water Absorbent Object
Water absorbent objects are objects that can absorb water.
Examples of absorbent objects:-
Non-water absorbent objects are objects that cannot absorb water.
Examples of non-absorbent objects:-
The Importance of Water Absorbent Materials
Water absorbent objects have small pores that can absorb water.
As an example, woods can absorb water. Hence, objects that are made up of wood like paper and tissue can absorb water.
Examples of objects that are made up of water-absorbent materials and their uses:-
Materials
Objects
Uses of the objects
Cotton
Shirt, pants and towel
Uses to cover our body and dry our body.
Wood
Paper
Absorb ink when writing
Animal's fur
Paintbrush
Can absorb oil paint and water paint
The Importance of Non-water Absorbent Materials
There are multiples materials that are non-water absorbents such as rubber, glass, metals and plastic.
These non-water absorbents materials can be used to make multiples objects and appliances.
Examples of objects that made up of water-absorbent materials and their uses:-
Materials
Objects
Uses of the objects
Plastic
Umbrella and raincoat
Protect us from the rain
Rubber
Gloves and shoe
Protect our body parts from water or harmful things
Glass
Window
Protect the house from the rain
The Ability of Materials to Absorb Water
Water-absorbent materials and non-water-absorbent materials each have different importance for human daily life.
8.1
The Ability of Materials to Absorb Water
Each material in our environment has its own properties and ability.
Water Absorbent Object, Non-Water Absorbent Object
Water absorbent objects are objects that can absorb water.
Examples of absorbent objects:-
Non-water absorbent objects are objects that cannot absorb water.
Examples of non-absorbent objects:-
The Importance of Water Absorbent Materials
Water absorbent objects have small pores that can absorb water.
As an example, woods can absorb water. Hence, objects that are made up of wood like paper and tissue can absorb water.
Examples of objects that are made up of water-absorbent materials and their uses:-
Materials
Objects
Uses of the objects
Cotton
Shirt, pants and towel
Uses to cover our body and dry our body.
Wood
Paper
Absorb ink when writing
Animal's fur
Paintbrush
Can absorb oil paint and water paint
The Importance of Non-water Absorbent Materials
There are multiples materials that are non-water absorbents such as rubber, glass, metals and plastic.
These non-water absorbents materials can be used to make multiples objects and appliances.
Examples of objects that made up of water-absorbent materials and their uses:-
Materials
Objects
Uses of the objects
Plastic
Umbrella and raincoat
Protect us from the rain
Rubber
Gloves and shoe
Protect our body parts from water or harmful things
Glass
Window
Protect the house from the rain
Chapter : Absorption
Topic : The Ability of Materials to Absorb Water
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