Yes, it is generally legal to spray paint a black gas can red, provided that you own the can and are not using it for any illegal purposes. However, it's important to ensure that any markings or color coding do not violate local regulations regarding the labeling of fuel containers, as safety and proper identification are crucial. Always follow safety guidelines when handling and modifying fuel containers.
gas is compressed in a spray can.
Dalton's Law
gas: carbon dioxide liquid: paint Gas under pressure carrying the liquid which is released through the nozzle.
Once it has been used there is no way to "re-use" it. If there is some paint in the can unused, it will last for a few months before hardening or the gas escapes.
liquid, gas-charged, pressurized, wet, enamel paint, or lacquer
A can of spray paint typically uses two different fluids: the paint itself, which is the primary substance that provides color and finish, and a propellant, which is usually a compressed gas or a volatile solvent that helps expel the paint from the can. The propellant can be hydrocarbons, nitrous oxide, or compressed air, depending on the formulation. In some cases, additional solvents or additives may be included in the paint to enhance its properties, but the primary operational fluids remain the paint and the propellant.
usually both. Ths stuff that actually sticks to your hair is a liquid, but there's also a gas to force the liquid out of the container.
Paint is 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.
Airless spray painters are powered by many different motors including electric, both AC and DC, gas, propane, hydraulic and air.
Gasoline, nail polish remover, charcoal lighter fluid, axe body spray, most perfume, rubbing alchohol, spray paint, bug spray, isopropyl gas line anti freeze, butane, some solvents, pvc pipe glue (not really liquid), hand sanitizer, paraffin, lighter fluid, some paint thinners, any petrolem related liquid, napalm.... I think I said enough
a skunk might spray a little gas when it dies