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Is bath foam the same as bubble bath?

yes it is because foam is just a form of very same bubbles.


Why is emulsoid are viscous nd form permanent foam when shaken violently with air?

Emulsoids are viscous due to their large particle size, which hinders flow. When shaken violently with air, emulsoids form a permanent foam because they have strong interfacial properties that stabilize the air bubbles within the liquid, preventing them from coalescing and collapsing. This results in the foam maintaining its structure for an extended period of time.


What is the texture of a foam?

areated plastic"Foam" Is Actually Expanded Poloystyrene (EPS - Foam Coolers, Foam Cups, Etc.)When you buy foam cups or foam fishing buckets or even foam coolers like the ones we make at LoBoy, you're buying a product made of Expanded Polystyrene (or, "EPS" for short). EPS foam is an awesome, space-age material that is environmentally friendly because it is recyclable as long as it's not ruined by screen printing or other processes that eat into the foam with nasty industrial chemicals. Some EPS foam manufacturers mess up its recyclability by painting over the pure material rather than ensuring that it is reusable.Many products these days are made from EPS foam - floating boat docks, highway construction, homes (insulated walls), foam coolers, foam shipping containers that keep seafood and pharmaceuticals from spoiling (a shipping process known as "Cold Chain Shipping"), foam cups and plates, EPS foam packaging protection for many of the things we buy in stores.The thing about good EPS foam products is, again, that they can be recycled for reuse. LoBoy maintains a 100% EPS foam recycling program, and we hope to see most people begin setting aside the foam products they would normally throw away so that what usually goes in the trash instead becomes a form of treasure that leads to more jobs.


Why is the Styrofoam a colloid?

colloid: Classification of Colloids A gas may be dispersed in a liquid to form a foam (e.g., shaving lather or beaten egg white) or in a solid to form a solid foam (e.g., styrofoam or marshmallow). ... In still other cases (e.g., a dispersion of a protein in water) the particles are actually very large single molecules.


What is foam rubber?

Foam rubber it is made up with a foaming agent for creating an air-filledmatrix structure. Those foam rubbers are normally either polyurethane foam or natural foam rubber latex.Foam rubber can also created from chemicals polyol,Latex foam rubber.Used in:mattressesInsulationFurniturePackagingCostumes

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What is memory foam?

Memory foam is made up of a polyurethane foam material with is molded into a form of a mttress, pillow, and so on.


What was foam rubber first made out of?

Foam rubber was originally made out of latex. More recently another form of foam rubber made out of polyurethane is also used alongside the latex form and sold commercially.


Is bath foam the same as bubble bath?

yes it is because foam is just a form of very same bubbles.


What is the plural noun for foam?

The noun 'foam' is an uncountable noun as a word for a substance (water based or synthetic). The plural form 'foams' is a word for 'types of' or 'kinds of' foam.


What two states of matter are required to form an aqueous foam?

To form an aqueous foam, you need a liquid (water) and a gas (air). The air gets trapped in the liquid to create bubbles, resulting in the foam.


What does frothing mean?

It means the incorporation of air into some substance to form a foam (a froth).


How long before you can sleep on a memory foam mattress?

Typically 24 hours is ideal for the foam mattress to regain its natural form.


What is the full form of energy word?

Whats full foam of NAH


Why does my beer foam up when I open it?

When you open a beer, carbon dioxide gas that was dissolved in the liquid is released, causing bubbles to form and create foam.


Where does foam come from?

Foam is created when air becomes trapped in a liquid through agitation or the introduction of gas. When this mixture is agitated, bubbles form and the liquid expands, creating a foam. Additionally, foam can also be produced through chemical reactions that release gas.


What is the reaction between baking soda and gelatin?

to form a foam reaction at the top.


What is the foam called on the crest of a wave?

The foam at the top of a wave is called 'spume'