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Assuming that the solid air freshener directly becomes gaseous, the process is called sublimation.
it is a liquid when its in the can but when its out it is a gas, it doe sfeel a bit like liquid but it isnt dense enough
An air freshener is a mixture of many chemical substances, so there is no definitive chemical structure for an air freshener.
The similarity of spraying air freshener to the Big Bang is not very striking, however, both the universe, and the cloud of air freshener, originate in a small location and then expand outward.
When you open a solid air freshner, the solid slowly loses mass and volume due to sublimation. Sublimation occurs when the surface particles of a solid gain enough energy to form a gas. Since solids are closely packed together and have a definite shape and volume and gases have no definite volume, when the solid air freshner sublimates, it causes the solid to lose shape and volume to turn into gas.
Assuming that the solid air freshener directly becomes gaseous, the process is called sublimation.
I'd say contact poisen control but thats just my opinion.
be more carful!!
how are car air freshener made?
Bob Surloff invented air freshener in 1946
An air freshener is and alkali and it does kind of clean.
it is a liquid when its in the can but when its out it is a gas, it doe sfeel a bit like liquid but it isnt dense enough
They also contain some smelling components which gets converted to gaseous state from liquid state.
It depends -If it is a plug-in one: No. -If it is a spray one: Yes. The closer to the lovebird it is, the more danger it is in.
The Glade fresheners last for weeks and don't need to be replaced very often at all.
The Glade air fresheners are probably the best you'll find in any store. They'll last for about a month before needing to be replaced.
An air freshener is any of a variety of devices which contain substances which neutralize or mask unpleasant odours.