According to the MSDS, prolonged exposure can result in asphyxiation and respiratory irritation.
It might explode, due to an increase in pressure inside.
Butane is explosive and very flammable.
Basically, it is incredibly harmful. :D
If you do it, just be sure to take the same precautions while you transfer it as you would when you were using the aerosol hairspray normally. (Keep away from sparks, flames or heating elements, etc.) This isn't particularly dangerous, but it may be pointless - you will gum up the works of your pump bottle and the pump bottle will probably apply the hairspray too thick and/or very unevenly. [This really shouldn't be categorized under Chemistry =( ]
Chlorine and Florine are the dangerous elements. They form a chemical bond to deplete ozone.
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.
Aerosol are used in mud to control?"
Erik Rotheim is credited with being the person who discovered the aerosol can. He submitted the patent for the aerosol can in 1926, but it was not granted until 1929 in Norway.
If you do it, just be sure to take the same precautions while you transfer it as you would when you were using the aerosol hairspray normally. (Keep away from sparks, flames or heating elements, etc.) This isn't particularly dangerous, but it may be pointless - you will gum up the works of your pump bottle and the pump bottle will probably apply the hairspray too thick and/or very unevenly. [This really shouldn't be categorized under Chemistry =( ]
Absolutely
Chlorine and Florine are the dangerous elements. They form a chemical bond to deplete ozone.
because of mam nitro
This heat expandes the substance inside the can. Once the pressure is high enough the can will explode.
The majority of aerosols (particulates suspended in a gas) in a city are from vehicles, and from industrial processes, and some could be from burning of fossil fuels for heating.
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.
it gives you a burn and you will be scared for life; they are VERY dangerous and they are not the right thing to use if you are in school; like many people have learnt!
No an aerosol is a powder or liquid that has been equally dispersed into air. Smoke is granulated ash that is mixed unequally into the air. That's incorrect. Smoke is an aerosol, and I got that right from science class when I made a cloud out of ice and aerosol in a jar. So...I was talking about smoke from a match. Not a cigarrette. They are a bit different.
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.
Heating at high temperature can be dangerous.