Deodorants are liquid - either in an aerosol spray or as a roll-on.
Solid in solid: metal alloys. Liquid in liquid: vinegar dissolving in water. Gas in gas: air. Solid in liquid: salt dissolving in water. Liquid in solid: mercury absorbed by gold. Gas in liquid: carbon dioxide dissolving in soda. Solid in gas: smoke particles in air. Liquid in gas: water vapor in air. Gas in solid: hydrogen absorbed by palladium.
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its a liquid because its compressed and the reason that it is cold is because it has to move from liquid to gas, this movement takes energy and this energy comes from itself.
No, solid deodorant is not considered a liquid by the TSA.
No, solid deodorant does not count as a liquid for TSA regulations.
Deodorant is typically a solid or a liquid, depending on the form in which it is packaged. Solid deodorants are usually in stick or powder form, while liquid deodorants are often in roll-on or spray form.
Roll on deoderant is generally a liquid. There are however gel deoderants with a similar application to roll on. Taking this into consideration it would be fair to say that roll on can be either a liquid or a solid.
Yes, TSA considers solid deodorant as a solid, not a liquid, and it is allowed in carry-on luggage.
Yes, stick deodorant is considered a solid and not a liquid when flying.
No, stick deodorant is not considered a liquid. It is a solid substance that is applied to the skin.
No, a deodorant stick is not considered a liquid. It is a solid substance that is applied to the skin.
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Deodorants are liquid - either in an aerosol spray or as a roll-on.
Yes, a deodorant stick is considered a solid and does not fall under the liquid restrictions for travel.