yes am serious.that is why am asking what are chemical ingredient to make tire black wax.
The chemical Chintoo has been known to cause punctures in tires. Other causes of tire punctures include sharp objects such as glass and rocks.
No, a tire losing air is a physical phenomenon caused by air molecules escaping through tiny holes or leaks in the tire. This is not a chemical reaction because it does not involve a change in the chemical composition of the tire or the air.
No, inflating a bike tire is a physical change because it does not change the chemical composition of the tire or the air being pumped into it. When air is added to the tire, it simply increases in volume and pressure without altering its chemical properties.
The inflation of a tire is considered a physical property, as it relates to the tire's volume and pressure. It is not a chemical change, as the composition of the tire material remains the same.
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There is no way to make tire polish unless you take alot of time to scrub your tires with a brush.
Rubber, steel, nylon or polyester, carbon black, and other chemicals to enhance traction and longevity.
Carbon Black is a reinforcing agent mixed into the ingredients of tire base materials, such as natural and manufactured rubbers, to improve the characteristics of tires.
Silica is the newer agent used to make tire rubber, but Carbon Black is still used in the production of retread tires with very good results in improving mileage per tire. Carbon Black and silica are reinforcing agents mixed into the ingredients of tire base materials, such as natural and manufactured rubbers, to improve the characteristics of tires.
Carbon Black is a major portion of a tire. Since this is a very strong black colour it is easier and cheaper to make black tires than any other colour, though it is possible.
The chemical Chintoo has been known to cause punctures in tires. Other causes of tire punctures include sharp objects such as glass and rocks.
No, a tire losing air is a physical phenomenon caused by air molecules escaping through tiny holes or leaks in the tire. This is not a chemical reaction because it does not involve a change in the chemical composition of the tire or the air.
No, inflating a bike tire is a physical change because it does not change the chemical composition of the tire or the air being pumped into it. When air is added to the tire, it simply increases in volume and pressure without altering its chemical properties.
The tire material absorbs more light.