hairspray was written in 1834
a whole bunch
don't do it.
Yes, Michelle Pfeiffer was in the movie Hairspray. She played the character of Velma Von Tussle.
The original John Waters version was made in 1988, the Adam Shankman remake was 2007.
No. These days, hairspray usually contains propane, which is not a noble gas.
no its a gas
No, it is a gas or liquid. You can't hold it.
Hairspray typically does not contain hydrogen or helium. The main ingredients in hairspray are polymers, solvents, and propellants like hydrocarbons or compressed gases, but not hydrogen or helium.
No, helium is not flammable because it is an inert gas that does not react with other substances. In contrast, hairspray typically contains flammable ingredients such as alcohol or hydrocarbons that can ignite and burn.
The question is a bit odd, insofar as it is events which require explanations; objects, such as cans of hairspray, do not require explanations. I might, for example, as you why you bought a can of hairspray. I might ask what it does, how it works, what it costs, is it flammable, or perhaps why it gets colder when the hairspray is being expelled from the can. Those are all reasonable questions to ask about a can of hairspray. The ideal gas laws are relevant to that last question. Expanding gases get colder, due to the relationship between volume and termperature, described in the ideal gas laws (or alternatively, due to the fact that gas increases in entropy as it expands, and entropy has a certain heat value; it is measured in calories).
I would say yes, it is a very diverse movie and musical. If youβre talking about chemistry and actual hairspray, the answer is yes. It is an aerosol which is a gas-liquid state of matter.
hairspray was invented by the egyptians in 2000BC belive it or not the first hairspray was not an areosol.
Yes. When they are having the show on the real hairspray is spraying on them. Also in the stores they sell the same kind of hairspray!=)
Nothing causes hairspray
The Production Budget for Hairspray was $75,000,000.
hairspray was written in 1834