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I wouldn't think it safe to inhale anything aeresol anything. It kills the ozone so, would probably harm you, too.
hurt it hurt it bad!
Prior to 1989, trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11) and dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12) were the most used chemical compounds in aerosol-spray propellants. Their use was discontinued under the Montreal Protocol.
Solid rocket propellants have the highest impulse densities typically 17 lbm-sec/in^3 or greater. Bi-propellant liquid rocket propellants such as Liquid Oxygen/Kerosene also have high density impulse, typically 12 lbm-sec/in^3 while Liquid Oxygen/Liquid Hydrogen have low density impulse below 6 lbm-sec/in^3.
The man made chemicals, CFCs or chlorofluorocarbons are influence on the Ozone layer. CFCs are use in aerosol propellants, refrigerants, foams, and industrial processes.
The right age is about 7. That's when I started to wera my aeresol.
As asked this question has no answer, as there are no propellants in nuclear reactors.
The first propellants were used for engines. Propellants help the aircraft move forward. Moving forward at high speeds causes lift around wings.
Those can that make many scent can. how they make it. How they put propellants in the spray?
Chemicals in the propellants harm the ozone.
Solid propellants generally require indoor storage to prevent moisture damage. Once they become wet, the propellant is unable to be ignited and becomes useless.
The letters 'llepoprsant' unscrambled spell the word propellants.
Grains is the unit of mass of the projectile and the propellants.
Henry Sampson affected the world with his invention of a binder system meant for explosives and propellants. He also invented a case bonding system, which was meant for propellants of cast composite.
idk about Colorado but internationally throughout the world the UAT{united aeresol terrorists} are the most famous
I wouldn't think it safe to inhale anything aeresol anything. It kills the ozone so, would probably harm you, too.
They are banned now most places-they were used as propellants for aerosols