a solid.
Shaving foam is a Liquid, it has a definite volume, but no definite shape. Solids have definite shape and gases have indefinite volume
Shaving cream is typically classified as a foam, which is a mixture of gas and liquid. When dispensed, it appears as a creamy substance, but it can have both liquid and semi-solid characteristics depending on its formulation. Most shaving creams are designed to be easily spreadable and provide a protective barrier on the skin during shaving.
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.
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.
Shaving foam is a colloid, which is a mixture where one substance is divided into very small particles and mixed into another substance. It displays properties of both a liquid (flowing) and a gas (expanding).
The white foam is a mixture of a liquid and gasses.
liquid not solid or gas
Foam at the top of a glass of beer is liquid combined with gas. Liquid foam with gas is also called froth. A foam sponge would be an example of a solid with air ( a gas ) pockets throughout. Similarly, volcanic rock which is lightweight, has plenty of gas bubbles throughout. Also there are more technologically advanced solid foams used in industry which are made of metals like aluminum, steel or even non metals like solid carbon. Therefore, foam can either a solid or a liquid.
Yes glue is a mixture, and it is also a solution.
* solid particles dispersed in a gas (solid aerosol); example: dust in air * liquid droplets dispersed in a gas (liquid aerosol); example: cloud * solid particles dispersed in a liquid (sol); examples: slime, paste * gas dispersed in a liquid (foam); example: whipped cream * liquid in a liquid (emulsion); example: hand lotion * gas dispersed in a solid (solid foam); example: foam rubber * liquid dispersed in a solid (gel); example: jelly * solid in solid (solid sol); example: some glasses
It depends on what kind of foam you are talking about, but probably not.
Shaving cream is a colloid type known as a foam. It consists of small gas bubbles dispersed in a liquid, along with other solid particles such as surfactants and moisturizers. The bubbles provide a smooth texture that helps the razor glide over the skin during shaving.