YES, like all ethanol/ alcohol products with at least 50% purity. [F+]
It's toxic even at 5%/E5. Ethanol/ Alcohol is a HYDROCARBON. It is C2-H4-HO1 typically. Christian religions have banned it's consumption from the Puritans to Benjamin Franklin's Quakers. Alcohol/ Ethanol was banned in the 1930's in the USA. Chevy/GMC uses Ethanol/ Alcohol in their E85 flex fuel hydrocarbon cars.
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Aerosol deodorants usually use propane or butane as a propellant.
Aerosol deodorants use pressurized propane or butane as a propellant to create the spray. These gasses are highly flammable.
because it has alcohol in in it!
Alcohol
No. An aerosol is a suspension of small droplets or solid particles in a gas such as air. So it can be just about any sort of spray or mist. Not all deodorant is an aerosol either. There are stick and roll-on varieties too.
An aerosol is a cloud of solid or liquid particles in a gas. I think you are asking if FDS contains a propellant. I believe the Isobutane in the product is used as a propellant and is also what makes the product flammable.
Deodorants are liquid - either in an aerosol spray or as a roll-on.
Aerosol deodorant cants will contain propane or butane as a propellant. Putting the can in fire can ignite these gasses and cause an explosion.
Spray (AEROSOL) deodorant (or any aerosol can) has to have a pressurised power source. Butane goes liquid at a low enough pressure that it reduces packaging costs and shipping cost in comparison to air or other chemicals
NO
No. An aerosol is a suspension of small droplets or solid particles in a gas such as air. So it can be just about any sort of spray or mist. Not all deodorant is an aerosol either. There are stick and roll-on varieties too.
a solution
Aerosol is somewhat of a blanket term referring to a suspension of fine solid or liquid particles. Aerosol can even be things such as smoke, smog and air pollution. Basically, in the context of the can, the aerosol is the delivery method of the solution being suspended, whether it's a deodorant or a lubricant.
The liquid contained in the bottle is a solution.
Deodorants are liquid - either in an aerosol spray or as a roll-on.
Aerosol has fumes that are very flammable. Throwing it into a fire, that is creating a bomb, literally.
An aerosol is a cloud of solid or liquid particles in a gas. I think you are asking if FDS contains a propellant. I believe the Isobutane in the product is used as a propellant and is also what makes the product flammable.
Deodorants are liquid - either in an aerosol spray or as a roll-on.
Aerosol deodorant cants will contain propane or butane as a propellant. Putting the can in fire can ignite these gasses and cause an explosion.
Spray (AEROSOL) deodorant (or any aerosol can) has to have a pressurised power source. Butane goes liquid at a low enough pressure that it reduces packaging costs and shipping cost in comparison to air or other chemicals
It's highly explosive, combustable and flammable.