Shaving gel is a liquid: it has no crystaline structure; it flows; and it takes the shape of its container (although it doesn't FILL its container, as a gas does). And consider this: Jell-O -- the edible version, not the powder in the box -- is also a liquid, even when it's set! And many people consider glass -- yes, glass! -- to be a "super-cooled" liquid, because it lacks crystaline structure and will, believe it or not, flow, albeit over very long periods of time. Panes of glass in very old windows tend to be thicker at the bottom than the at top because gravity causes the glass to "ooze" downward.
Shaving cream is a liquid because when it is put into the bottle it fills any empty spaces and when you make it come out if spreads out. That's why it's a liquid.
(Please don't mind the way I write. I'm only a fourth grader- 10 years old)
Liquid, it has a definite volume, but no definite shape. Solids have definite shape and gases have indefinite volume
Shaving foam is a liquid
no, it is a colloid
liquid
Shaving cream expands when air enters the cream as it is forced out Shaving cream expands when air enters the cream as it is forced out
Yes.
yes it is a colloid
Foam soap is a liquid.
Shaving foam is a Liquid, it has a definite volume, but no definite shape. Solids have definite shape and gases have indefinite volume
Shaving cream is a liquid soap with a lot of gas bubbles mixed in it. It's the gas that makes it so frothy and thick that it is able to keep its shape. When the shaving cream stands overnight, the liquid in it evaporates, and all that is left where the gas bubbles once were, is a very light and thin solid layer of soap. So you can see that shaving cream has the characteristics of all three states.
Shaving cream makes shaving easier.
dispersed substance of shaving cream
Shaving cream expands when air enters the cream as it is forced out Shaving cream expands when air enters the cream as it is forced out
Shaving Cream - song - was created in 1946.
Rise shaving cream was created in 1949.
No, shaving cream is designed to break down in water
It is a solid depending on how you use it, if so you melt it in a warm temperature, it would become runny and runny like a liquid but it is never a gas and there is no ways to make it a gas. Scientists and dermeoligists have proved this with companionally help from the specialists and have said that shampoo, hair gels, hair lotions and shaving cream are known to be solids. With shaving cream, the cream is a liquid with many many air holes but if you leave it overnight, it becomes a solid. Hope this helped!
neither, it is a solution, the ingredients in the shaving cream are considered solutes or solvents.
get shaving cream and pour some in
I have used barbasol original, the orange can.
The shaving cream that I use is "Satin Care" it works well