They have freon in them which damages the Ozone Layer
An aerosol can contains compressed gas, which is already under pressure. If the gas is heated the pressure will increase, and if it heated a lot, the pressure will become great enough to cause an explosion. The connection between temperature and pressure comes about because temperature, on the molecular level, is determined by the speed at which the molecules are moving. And faster molecules have more energetic collisions, thereby exerting more pressure.
A fuse should not be too weak because it may blow too easily, causing frequent disruptions. On the other hand, a fuse should not be too strong because it may not blow when excessive current flows, posing a risk of electrical fires. It is important for a fuse to be appropriately rated to ensure proper protection for the electrical circuit.
An isotope with too many neutrons can be unstable for example Hydrogen-3 is unstable while hydrogen-1 and 2 are stable. But so can one with too few neutrons, for example lead-204 is unstable while lead-206, 207, and 208 are stable.
First AnswerTo put it simply it will go boom.If you wanted a more detailed answer here we go... the thermal energy will add energy to gas particles which are already pretty much hyper-charged in the pressurised can so the extra heat will make them move around the can faster, and they'll hit the walls of the can harder so eventually they will get through the can when the pressure is too high, thus releasing all pressure at once, and, as most aerosols are, it will be flammable so the thing you are use to heat it will ignite the surrounding gas making a huge, deadly ball of fire. Does this answer your question? hope it helped all the best RAAAKKON. (I have stopped using RAAAKKON and changed the name in pretty much everything else except this so it is RAAAAKKON)
If an organism has too many chromosomes (polyploidy), it can disrupt normal development and lead to genetic disorders or even be fatal. If an organism has too few chromosomes (aneuploidy), it can also cause developmental abnormalities, reproductive issues, and health problems. Both situations can lead to infertility or decreased viability of the organism.
You can avoid chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) by using products that are labeled CFC-free, such as aerosol sprays and refrigerants. Additionally, you can opt for environmentally friendly alternatives to products that contain CFCs. Properly disposing of old appliances that may contain CFCs is also important in avoiding their release into the atmosphere.
You cant you can slap hands together and crush them. they are too small to use aerosol sprays on them.
No. An aerosol is a suspension of small droplets or solid particles in a gas such as air. So it can be just about any sort of spray or mist. Not all deodorant is an aerosol either. There are stick and roll-on varieties too.
Usually it's turned up too high, or you just have too much ink in the nib.
It could be too loose. Old belts become slick and may not grip like they should. Worn pulley could do it too. Check the tension. If it's OK, they have commercial sprays that help the belt grip better.
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If you do it, just be sure to take the same precautions while you transfer it as you would when you were using the aerosol hairspray normally. (Keep away from sparks, flames or heating elements, etc.) This isn't particularly dangerous, but it may be pointless - you will gum up the works of your pump bottle and the pump bottle will probably apply the hairspray too thick and/or very unevenly. [This really shouldn't be categorized under Chemistry =( ]
Too many.. you should know that
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As many as your parents let you, but don't have too many.
No, but it's not the most natural hair product either, so it's OK to use but not too much
apparently you have had a few too many........ And should stop now.