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- Foam abstract "A foam is a substance that is formed by trapping pockets of gas in a liquid or solid. A bath sponge and the head on a glass of beer are examples of foams. In most foams, the volume of gas is large, with thin films of liquid or solid separating the regions of gas.An important division of solid foams is into closed-cell foams and open-cell foams. In a closed-cell foam, the gas forms discrete pockets, each completely surrounded by the solid material. In an open-cell foam, the gas pockets connect with each other. A bath sponge is an example of an open-cell foam: water can easily flow through the entire structure, displacing the air. A camping mat is an example of a closed-cell foam: the gas pockets are sealed from each other so the mat cannot soak up water.Foams are examples of dispersed media. In general, gas is present in large amount so it will be divided into gas bubbles of many different sizes (the material is polydisperse) separated by liquid regions which may form films, thinner and thinner when the liquid phase is drained out of the system films. When the principal scale is small, i.e. for a very fine foam, this dispersed medium can be considered as a type of colloid.The term foam may also refer to anything that is analogous to such a foam, such as quantum foam, polyurethane foam (foam rubber), XPS foam, polystyrene, phenolic, or many other manufactured foams.".
- Foam thumbnail Foam_-_big.jpg?width=300.
- Foam wikiPageExternalLink aquafoam.com.
- Foam wikiPageExternalLink 09jun_foam.htm.
- Foam wikiPageExternalLink p42a_comparison.html.
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- Foam wikiPageRevisionID "706469024".
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Aeration.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Agitator_(device).
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Amphiphile.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Armrest.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Ballistic_foam.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Biochemistry.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Brady_Haran.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Bread.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Buoyancy.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink By-product.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Colloids.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Foams.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Cellular_respiration.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Chaotic_bubble.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_industry.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Child_safety_seat.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Colloid.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Composite_material.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Contamination.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Crystal_structure.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Cushioning.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Decomposition.
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- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Density.
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- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Diffusing-wave_spectroscopy.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Dipole.
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- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Dispersed_media.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Dispersity.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Double_layer_(interfacial).
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Fermentation.
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- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Foam_fractionation.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Foam_rubber.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Froth_flotation.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Gravity.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Honeycomb_(geometry).
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Hydraulic_fluid.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Industrial_computed_tomography.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Interface_(chemistry).
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Lamella_(materials).
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Laplace_pressure.
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- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Marangoni_effect.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Mass_transfer.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Materials_science.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Mattress.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Memory_foam.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Metal_foam.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Metastability.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Micrograph.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Minimal_surface.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Nanofoam.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Oil_well_fire.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Osmotic_pressure.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Phenol_formaldehyde_resin.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Pickering_emulsion.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Plankton.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Plateaus_laws.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Polystyrene.
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- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Quantum_foam.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Randomness.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Reaction_injection_molding.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Reticulated_foam.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Sandwich-structured_composite.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Sea_foam.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Shape-memory_polymer.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Shoe.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Silicone.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Silicone_foam.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Sleeping_pad.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Solid.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Surface_area.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Surface_tension.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Surfactant.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Syneresis_(chemistry).
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink T1_process.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Tessellation.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_insulation.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Tide_pool.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Nottingham.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Van_der_Waals_force.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Weaire–Phelan_structure.
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Work_(physics).
- Foam wikiPageWikiLink Yeast.