The constituent part of a solid aerosol is a particle, as opposed to a droplet in a "liquid" based aerosol. By strictest definition a solid aerosol cannot exist; as an aerosol is a suspension of droplets or particles in a gaseous medium.
A particle as opposed to a droplet which would form a "liquid" based aerosol
I would assume that this refers to the constituent particles that form the aerosol are solid rather than liquid in form.
an aerosol is a liquid in the bottle hense why you can slosh and shake it but it comes out as a gas
a solid aerosol is a particle
A volcanic ash plume
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Yes, correct. A solid or liquid suspended in a gas is known as an aerosol.
A colloid refers (it seems) chiefly to a liquid. As an aerosol is defined as a particulate (solid or liquid) suspended within a gas, this it isn't a relevant question with regards aerosol science. However colloids do exist within an aerosol spray, however once they are dispensed they become an aerosol.
Gel, aerosols, foam, emulsions, sols, solid foam, solid sols, solid aerosol
no it is not considered as liquid. you can put it in your hand luggage :)
* solid particles dispersed in a gas (solid aerosol); example: dust in air * liquid droplets dispersed in a gas (liquid aerosol); example: cloud * solid particles dispersed in a liquid (sol); examples: slime, paste * gas dispersed in a liquid (foam); example: whipped cream * liquid in a liquid (emulsion); example: hand lotion * gas dispersed in a solid (solid foam); example: foam rubber * liquid dispersed in a solid (gel); example: jelly * solid in solid (solid sol); example: some glasses
The constituent part of a solid aerosol is a particle, as opposed to a droplet in a "liquid" based aerosol.
The constituent part of a solid aerosol is a particle, as opposed to a droplet in a "liquid" based aerosol.
The constituent part of a solid aerosol is a particle, as opposed to a droplet in a "liquid" based aerosol.
I would assume that this refers to the constituent particles that form the aerosol are solid rather than liquid in form.
- solid in gas: solid aerosol - liquid in gas: liquid aerosol
An aerosol is a colloid of fine solid particles or liquid droplets, in air or another gas.
Do you prefer an air freshener that plugs into the wall or one that sprays from an aerosol can? Dad likes antiperspirant in an aerosol can, but I like the solid stick.
Liquid
Yes, correct. A solid or liquid suspended in a gas is known as an aerosol.
A colloid refers (it seems) chiefly to a liquid. As an aerosol is defined as a particulate (solid or liquid) suspended within a gas, this it isn't a relevant question with regards aerosol science. However colloids do exist within an aerosol spray, however once they are dispensed they become an aerosol.
Smoke is an example of solid/gas aerosol, not a suspension.
Yes it can be and the solution formed is called aerosol. e.g.Sponge