MacRoscopic Properties: The World We See

Phases of Matter and Intensive Properties

What makes paper towels absorbent?

Paper towels are composed of cellulose fibers, which are polymers that contain many sugar monomers. These sugar monomers can interact strongly with water molecules, which is what makes paper towels so useful for cleaning up when something gets spilled.



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