This document categorizes common materials as either porous or non-porous. Porous materials that allow liquids and gases to pass through them include sponges, cotton balls, towels, tissue paper, and t-shirts. Non-porous materials that do not allow liquids or gases to pass through them include stainless steel, plastic bottles, porcelain cups, rubber balls, and wood.
This document categorizes common materials as either porous or non-porous. Porous materials that allow liquids and gases to pass through them include sponges, cotton balls, towels, tissue paper, and t-shirts. Non-porous materials that do not allow liquids or gases to pass through them include stainless steel, plastic bottles, porcelain cups, rubber balls, and wood.
This document categorizes common materials as either porous or non-porous. Porous materials that allow liquids and gases to pass through them include sponges, cotton balls, towels, tissue paper, and t-shirts. Non-porous materials that do not allow liquids or gases to pass through them include stainless steel, plastic bottles, porcelain cups, rubber balls, and wood.