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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.

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its pressurised liquid it works the same way spray-paint works

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Q: Is hairspray a liquid or gas?
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Is hairspray a liquid?

no its a gas


Is hairspray a solid?

No, it is a gas or liquid. You can't hold it.


is hairspray heterogeneous?

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.


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well its really hard you just pour hairspray and light it on fire. But please don't try it .


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