- architecture). In the
United States, they can be
referred to
pejoratively as "
foamers".
There is a
dispute over the
origin of this term. Some cite the extensive...
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Foams are two-phase
material systems where a gas is dis****d in a second, non-gaseous material, specifically, in
which gas
cells are
enclosed by a distinct...
- Remover, and
Drano Dual-Force
Foamer Clog Remover. All are
variations on the
basic Liquid Drano formula.
Drano Foamer first started out a
powder similar...
- A
foam pump, or
squeeze foamer and
dispensing device is a non-aerosol way of
dispensing liquid materials. The
foam pump
outputs the
liquid in the form...
-
Quantum foam (or
spacetime foam, or
spacetime bubble) is a
theoretical quantum fluctuation of
spacetime on very
small scales due to
quantum mechanics...
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monomers of the
aromatic hydrocarbon styrene.
Polystyrene can be
solid or
foamed. General-purpose
polystyrene is clear, hard, and brittle. It is an inexpensive...
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foam party is a
social event at
which parti****nts
dance to
music on a
dance floor covered in
several feet of suds or bubbles,
dispensed from a
foam machine...
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Latex foam may
refer to:
Foam latex, a
lightweight form of
latex created from
liquid latex Foam rubber,
rubber that has been
manufactured with a
foaming agent...
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Foam peanuts, also
known as
foam popcorn, ****ng peanuts, or ****ng noodles, are a
common loose-fill
packaging and
cushioning material used to prevent...
-
Foam is a
substance that is
formed by
trapping gas
bubbles in a
liquid or solid.
Foam may also
refer to: Flag officer#United
Kingdom Attached Middle East...