Paint is a liquid.
gas is compressed in a spray can.
no
No, it won't work. Use regular paint thinner.
Paint is a suspension of solids in a liquid. When the liquid evaporates, the solids are left behind as dry paint (as opposed to the "wet paint" the signs warn you about). There will be some small amount of gas dissolved into the liquid, but it is seldom of any consequence.
Dalton's Law
gas is compressed in a spray can.
no
solid,liquid,gas
No, it won't work. Use regular paint thinner.
Paint is a suspension of solids in a liquid. When the liquid evaporates, the solids are left behind as dry paint (as opposed to the "wet paint" the signs warn you about). There will be some small amount of gas dissolved into the liquid, but it is seldom of any consequence.
No
yes
gas: carbon dioxide liquid: paint Gas under pressure carrying the liquid which is released through the nozzle.
No, and in fact they won't mix.
Natural gas sould be transfered in yellow pipes.
primer coat and then the color you want to paint it.
nothing is gonna happen to your glass when the gas is ejacted from the washer, doplets may fall onto paint. PIANT+GAS=BADLY DAMAGED PAINT