the isobitane acts as a propellant that pushes / forces the product out of the can
Propane is used as a propellant to expel the product out of the can. It's a gas. When released from the can, it expands quickly making the liquid in the can turn to foam. So there's nothing to leave a residue in your hair.
mousse usually has water propane isobutane and polyquaternum and alot of other chemicals
Yes, propane gas is a nonelectrolyte. When dissolved in water, propane does not dissociate into ions, so it does not conduct electricity.
Generally, a mousse is a thick concentration of bubbly fluids. It is therefore a liquid.
Propane has a density of about 4.24 pounds per gallon. Therefore, to convert 20 pounds of propane to gallons, you would divide 20 by 4.24, which equals approximately 4.72 gallons of propane.
Well it contains propane and propane is a kind of gas so it is explosive but only when there is a contact with fire.
Propane is used as a propellant to expel the product out of the can. It's a gas. When released from the can, it expands quickly making the liquid in the can turn to foam. So there's nothing to leave a residue in your hair.
mousse usually has water propane isobutane and polyquaternum and alot of other chemicals
mousse is pronounced like 'moo-ss'
i think you mean mousse, and because its amazing!
Mousse pie doesn't exist in Runescape
One of the meanings of mousse is an airy pudding-like desert. The other kind of mousse is a foam product that has a similar use to hairspray.
Mousse T. was born on 1966-10-02.
Its like chocolate mousse without the chocolate and with cheese.
Mousse is for volume while gel makes you hair crunchy and sleek. Go for mousse-it's way easier to wash out!!
Le mousse is French for 'the mousse' it is a dessert that has the similar characteristics of pudding except for it has more air Incorporated into it during the mixing process.
mousse (plural mousses) # An airy pudding served chilled, particularly chocolate mousse. # A savory dish, of meat or seafood, containing gelatin. # A styling cream used for hair. Source: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/mousse