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.
no its a gas
Yes. When they are having the show on the real hairspray is spraying on them. Also in the stores they sell the same kind of hairspray!=)
The potential energy of a substance decreases when it changes into a liquid. This is because it's losing the heat energy it had when in gas form to become liquid.
The Production Budget for Hairspray was $75,000,000.
A gas can not be strong or weak.It is a gas or it is not a gas.(Gas is one of the four 'States of Matter': plasma, gas, liquid, solid)
no its a gas
No, it is a gas or liquid. You can't hold it.
I would say yes, it is a very diverse movie and musical. If you’re talking about chemistry and actual hairspray, the answer is yes. It is an aerosol which is a gas-liquid state of matter.
No. These days, hairspray usually contains propane, which is not a noble gas.
Yes. But not all at the same time.In the can, it is a liquid with volatile compounds and propellant gases (some are part of the spray).After being sprayed as an aerosol (liquid suspension in air), it can dry into a solid on the hair -- most of it never does, because it takes a long time to lose its viscous liquid state.
The change of a liquid to a gas is called vaporization. It occurs when the temperature of the liquid reaches its boiling point and enough energy is added to overcome the intermolecular forces holding the liquid molecules together, allowing them to escape into the gas phase. This process can happen through either boiling (at the liquid's boiling point throughout the entire volume) or evaporation (at the liquid's surface).
Yes, hairspray is a colloid. It is a mixture of liquid droplets (such as water and various solvents) dispersed in air, forming a stable homogenous solution.
The propellant used in hair spay does not contain hydrogen gas or helium gas. Hairspray contains compounds that contain covalently bonded hydrogen.
You can but it wont spray because it is a thick liquid
Solid
evaporation solid to liquid - melting liquid to gas - evaporation gas to liquid - condensation liquid to solid - freezing solid to gas and gas to solid - sublimation
The process from a liquid to a gas is called evaporation, where the liquid absorbs heat energy and changes into a gas. On the other hand, the process from a gas to a liquid is called condensation, where the gas loses heat energy and changes into a liquid. Both processes involve a change in temperature or pressure.