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Foam soap is a liquid.
Yes
One can find information about plastic foam, also called microcellular plastic, by reading about it in a rich dictionary, on Wikipedia or website 'Forms'.
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Foam on the top where the leg of the furniture sits, and hard plastic on the bottom. The hard plastic is what slides easily along the floor, and the soft foam is what protects the furniture from the hard plastic.
Foam container will keep it hotter. The air bubbles in the foam act as an insulator.
Foam is NOT plastic!
Foam soap is a liquid.
Foam will insulate better than plastic.
The white foam is a mixture of a liquid and gasses.
Assuming the foam is from furniture stuffing, then the answer is no. Such foam is plastic and is definitely not edible.
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.
Sound is a vibration travelling through the air. When it hits foam, it causes the foam to vibrate, which in turn causes friction. The friction causes heat.
Foam is a substance that consists of two states of matter: a gas and a liquid or solid. The liquid or solid traps the gas inside.
Yes