No, CO2 (carbon dioxide) is a gas composed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms, while foam is a dispersion of gas bubbles in a liquid or solid. CO2 can be used to generate foam in certain applications, but they are not the same thing.
yes it is because foam is just a form of very same bubbles.
Ozone is an allotrope of oxygen (O3).CO2 is the carbon dioxide.
The CO2 or the dry Chemicals can be used to extinguish Liquid Fire, though other extinguishes can be used like halogen extinguishers, BUT the halogen is doesn't help as much as it harms, because it causes a toxic gas, and there is Foam extinguishers they come handy too.
No other gas has exactly the same properties as carbon dioxide.
It's the same chemical reaction in reverse. (sugar + O2 = H2O + CO2)
Foam padding with a blanket and a pillow.
CO2
It's Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
It is generally CO2, also known as Carbon Dioxide.
you get CO2 and other chemicals that flows out as bubbling foam
It is the same as the object in 16oz cans of Guinness. It is a one time CO2 cartridge which infuses the beer with a burst of CO2 when it is opened. This is why Guinness has so much foam when you open it. Many beer "experts" believe beer needs to have a certain amount of CO2 to allow the full flavor of the beer to be experienced.
well the tank that holds the foam is compressed with co2 but what actually makes the foam is the nozzle it acts as an aerator and thus making the liquid into foam ----------------------------------------- Air is the most simple example of gas used in foam fire extinguishers.
yes it is because foam is just a form of very same bubbles.
Yes, foam core and foam board are terms commonly used interchangeably to refer to a lightweight material made of a foam core sandwiched between two layers of paper or plastic. They are typically used for crafts, presentations, and mounting artwork.
To effectively get rid of foam in a keg, you can try adjusting the CO2 pressure, ensuring proper temperature, and reducing the beer line length. Additionally, cleaning the keg and beer lines regularly can help prevent foam buildup.
Carbon and carbon dioxide, CO2 are not the same. They are not even similar. Carbon is a black solid. CO2 is a colorless, odorless, gas.
Foam, dry powder or CO2 gas- a Class B extinguisher