Foam
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A foam is a substance that is formed by trapping many gaseous bubbles in a liquid or solid.
A foam is normally an extremely complex system consisting of polydisperse gas bubbles separated by draining films.
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See also
- Ballistic foam
- Composite material
- Foam fractionation
- Froth
- Liquid bubble
- Metal foam
- Nanofoam
- ocean foam
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