Inhalant
Sediments, such as silt, sand, and gravel.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) were once used as propellants in aerosol cans, but since the Montreal Protocol was agreed to in 1989, they have been replaced in nearly every country. This is because of the negative effects CFCs have on Earth's ozone layer. Aerosols are now propelled by mixtures of volatile hydrocarbons, typically propane, n-butane and isobutane. Food sprays use nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide.
Petapak Aerosol Corportion has developed a PET aerosol bottle which it is going to launch into North America, ASIA & Europe in 2012.
by air
They are called Aerosols.
Inhalation or Topically.
Aerosols produce CFC's. They are ODS.
Aerosols are allowed as long as they are NOT IN YOUR HAND LUGGAGE.
Aerosol's create ozone depletion. It is because they contain CFC's.
It's salt because of the particles in a aerosols!!
Because the dimension of aerosol particles are under 1 micrometer.
Tetsuo Yoshida has written: 'Aerosol science for engineers' -- subject(s): Aerosols
I would assume that this refers to the constituent particles that form the aerosol are solid rather than liquid in form.
There are 4 layers of atmosphere. Aerosols are banned for the stratosphere.
CFC's are used in aerosols. They deplete ozone.
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Gel, aerosols, foam, emulsions, sols, solid foam, solid sols, solid aerosol