What is present in fibers that can absorb more water?
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The upshot is that water molecules are attracted to—and bond with (via “hydrogen bonds”)—the zillions of hydroxol groups in cotton. This, coupled with the vast amount of space contained within and between the fibers, provides cotton with its tremendous water-absorbing properties.
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