liquid (water) and gas (air)
examples of foam is whipped cream, marshmallows, sweetened gelatin and AFFF (aqueous film forming foam) used for extinguishing fires!!!
There is more than one kind of foam. Styrofoam is a solid mixed with gas. Soap suds are made of a liquid mixed with gas. I would call foam, in technical terms, a composite material. It's made of more than one thing.
Yes. Foam board and foam core are the same thing.
substances that dissolve in water include, sugar, salt and others.
hypoallergenic polyurethane foam
aqueous film forming foam (AFFF), if you have one, although CO2 or dry-chemical fire extinguishers are also rated for combustible liquids, such as diesel.
AFFF is Aqueous Film Forming Foam
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.
No. I forbid it!
examples of foam is whipped cream, marshmallows, sweetened gelatin and AFFF (aqueous film forming foam) used for extinguishing fires!!!
AFFF stands for Aqueous Film-Forming Foam. It is a type of firefighting foam used to suppress fires by creating a film on the fuel surface, preventing the release of flammable vapors. AFFF is commonly used for combating fires involving flammable liquids, such as gasoline or jet fuel.
Yes it is.
Foam soap is a liquid.
AFFF- Aqueous Film Forming Foam
In order to produce foam, several things are required. First, the surface area needs to be increased. Soap bubbles are a type of foam, for instance. The surface area is increased by applying force. Next, certain reactive chemicals are required. In the case of soap bubbles, soap is required. There are many different types of foam, such as styrofoam, all requiring different levels of force and substances. Sea foam is another type of foam.
AFFF or aqueous fire fighting foam is a chemical agent that is added to water usually at a rate of about 300:1 (300gal water for 1gal foam concentrate) this mixture is then mixed with the outside air as it exits the nozzle and creates a blanket of foam that suffocates the fire.