bg-10 or N-95. There are many out there. Everyone has something "a little different" though. I remember a guy was pushing a chemical called "snot" a couple years ago. Another big variable is the foamer that you are using. Again, maybe types of those, too.
Based off your question, I would think you are wanting it to stick to vertical surfaces that are metal and have a fan/duct attached to them.
As far as prices, I have no idea what they range from across the USA. Locally, the guys want about $28/gal (buying 55Gal at a time) for the BG-10 but N-95 is almost the same thing and it is $12.50 per GAL (buying 55 GAL at a time) and that includes shipping.
It will pay of in the end if you do your homework before buying.
gastrogel is an antacid, according to "Virtula mediacal centre.com it contains Aluminium hydroxide; Magnesium hydroxide; Magnesium trisilicate; Simethicone Simethicone is a proprietary anti-foaming agent (helps preveny trapped wind trapped wind), and is polydimethyl siloxane.
changes color, fizzing, foaming, or the production of heat, light, sound or odor.
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The foaming capacity depends on the hardness of water. Hard water does not give foams. Soft water will give foams.
Foaming is a chemical phenomenon.
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yes it s an evidence that a chemical change has been occurred
Plant foaming and polymer foaming
When something fizzes and foams, it's producing some sort of gas within it, thus it's going from a solid/liquid to a gas (a physical change). But, this gas is likely not the same material that it came from. it's just a byproduct of a chemical reaction with in it (a chemical change).
gastrogel is an antacid, according to "Virtula mediacal centre.com it contains Aluminium hydroxide; Magnesium hydroxide; Magnesium trisilicate; Simethicone Simethicone is a proprietary anti-foaming agent (helps preveny trapped wind trapped wind), and is polydimethyl siloxane.
the foaming which is producing a gas
There are signs that you can see when a chemical change takes place. It is true that fizzing or foaming is evidence that a chemical change may have occurred.
From first hand experience, foaming hand soap will work in a non-foaming dispenser. Although the soap will come out as regular soap, not foam. The foaming soap will work as regular soap, just not foaming soap.
An azodicarbonamide is an organic chemical used in the food industry as an additive, a flour bleaching agent, an improving agent, and in foaming plastics.
Foaming is the present participle of foam.