It's actually a vapour. The "deodorant" itself is vaporised within the can and then placed under pressure along with an inert gas which occupies the rest of the can's volume - the accelerant.
When you spray the deodorant a mixture of the accelerant and the deodorant vapour is released. You can see the vapour as it exits the can and slowly sinks and it's much the same as dense fog, however the individual peices of the vapour are much larger in deodorant.
Rock: asteroid. Liquid: none. Gas: comet.
The four major phase changes are freezing (solid to liquid), melting (solid to liquid), vaporization (liquid to gas), and condensation (gas to liquid).
The three elements that are not solid, liquid, or gas are bromine, mercury, and francium. Bromine is a liquid at room temperature, mercury is a liquid at room temperature, and francium is a solid due to being a metal.
A gas becomes a liquid when it cools and condenses. This process involves reducing the temperature of the gas until it reaches its condensation point, causing the gas molecules to come closer together and form a liquid.
Gas changes into liquid water through a process called condensation. When water vapor in the air loses heat, it turns into liquid water droplets by reorganizing its molecules from a gas state to a liquid state. This can occur when warm moist air comes into contact with a cooler surface or another mass of air with lower temperature.
Deodorants are liquid - either in an aerosol spray or as a roll-on.
its a liquid because its compressed and the reason that it is cold is because it has to move from liquid to gas, this movement takes energy and this energy comes from itself.
Deodorant is typically a solid or a liquid, depending on the form in which it is packaged. Solid deodorants are usually in stick or powder form, while liquid deodorants are often in roll-on or spray form.
Deodorants are liquid - either in an aerosol spray or as a roll-on.
No, antispirant is not a spray. It is a deodorant. :)
It would be a gas because it is a flammable solution, but as soon as it reacts with oxygen becomes a liquid.
It's a liquid.
When the aerosol can's nozzle is pressed, it opens a valve that releases the pressurized gas propellant. The propellant pushes the product in the can (such as spray paint or deodorant) out through the nozzle. The force of the gas escaping propels the product forward in a fine mist or spray.
When you spray a liquid deodorant under your arms, the active ingredients in the deodorant work to mask or neutralize the odor-causing bacteria on your skin. Additionally, some deodorants contain antiperspirant properties that help reduce sweating by temporarily blocking sweat glands. Overall, the deodorant helps to keep you feeling and smelling fresh throughout the day.
It's deodorant in a spray bottle.
When in danger, skunks are known for their ability to spray a repulsive gas from their behinds.
Yes, you can bring spray deodorant in your checked baggage on a plane.