lead-based paint covering the walls & exteroir of homes
Car paint is not a chemical property itself, but the composition of the paint can be a combination of various chemical properties that determine its characteristics such as durability, color, and resistance to weathering. The chemical properties of the components in the paint can affect how it bonds to the surface of the car and how it reacts to environmental conditions.
No, the paint color on a new car is not a chemical property. It is a physical property because it can be observed without changing the chemical composition of the paint. Chemical properties relate to how a substance interacts with other substances to form new substances.
Yes, paint drying on a fence involves a chemical reaction. When paint is applied, solvents evaporate, and the remaining components, such as polymers and pigments, undergo a curing process that leads to solidification. This process can involve oxidation and cross-linking of the paint's chemical components, transforming the liquid paint into a solid film. Thus, the drying of paint is a result of both physical and chemical changes.
Category A biological agents are some of the most dangerous chemical agents. These agents are dangerous because they are easily transmitted from person to person, which can happen before any symptoms show up.
No, the drying of paint is considered a physical change, not a chemical reaction. The drying involves the evaporation of the solvent in the paint, and it is not an exothermic reaction because it does not involve the release of heat.
lead obvisoulsy but not to worry the stoped putiing lead in paint
Paint is a dangerous good and is classified under Flammable Liquids. If you read most of the content written in most paint products, they would have a warning regarding the hazards of the product.
A well known, legal and rather dangerous chemical is hydrochloric acid.
Only if ingested. The chemical properties that make wet paint dangerous don't go away just because it dried.
Probably Grease or Chemical.
No.
The tank and the automatic rifle and grenades and larger mortar fire are the most dangerous weapons. The most dangerous chemical weapon was the mustard gas the Germans used.
It depends what chemical it is. Most likely yes.
The chemical composition of a paint's binder is what imparts it with its most distinctive forensic characteristics. The binder determines how the paint adheres to a surface, its durability, and its specific physical and chemical properties, which can help forensic analysts identify its origin.
Physical properties: paint is a thick colored liquid with a distinct smell. Chemical properties differ depending on the paint...poster paint, oil-based house paint and car paint have vastly different chemical properties, but they're all paint.
The color is a physical property.The paint is a chemical product.
There are a few health dangers associated with using paint pens. Most paint is kept wet with solvents that are dangerous to human health. Paint pens concentrate this solvent, which increases its potency.