It depends on what the foam is. Foamed plastics usually have a foaming agent in their resin that's composed of a low-boiling liquid (used to be a kind of Freon; I have no idea what they're using these days); the head of the reaction boils it and makes the plastic foam up.
Foam soap is a liquid that has been aerated to create a foam. Therefore, the state of matter for foam soap is liquid.
Lungs well aerated
Hasbro's Nerf product line is used with NERF (non-expanding recreational foam), the material that is the name of all of their foam-lined toys today. For foam (generally speaking), it's more of a aerated liquid that turns into a solid that holds its shape while the air bubbles are trapped side.
no because it gets stuck in their stomach
Aerated Bread Company was created in 1862.
Gas concrete is also known as aerated concrete. It is generally made by introducing air or gas in to slurry composed of portland cement or lime and finely crushed silicious filters.Foam Concrete. A stabe foam is mixed with cement and crushed sand slurry thus causing the cellular structures when it gets set and hardened.
No aerated drinks contain carbon di oxide.
2- What are the benefits of aerated drinks on health? 3- How can aerated drinks give an extra drive to the body? 4- What are the disadvantages of drinking aerated drinks?
yes aerated water is saturated .when co2 is passed water becomes saturated
for the first few seconds but when it gets wet it starts to sink
Foam that is thrown out typically ends up in landfills where it does not biodegrade easily. This can contribute to environmental pollution and harm wildlife if ingested. It is important to properly dispose of foam by recycling it whenever possible.
To form an aqueous foam, you need a liquid (water) and a gas (air). The air gets trapped in the liquid to create bubbles, resulting in the foam.