Sealed bottles or aerosol cans can explode when exposed to heat, leading to a dangerous situation with shrapnel flying in all directions. The pressure inside the sealed container increases rapidly as the contents heat up, causing it to burst violently. This can pose serious risks to people nearby and spread the fire.
The hazardous waste code for aerosol cans is typically D001, which classifies them as a hazardous waste due to their ignitability. Aerosol cans can be dangerous if not disposed of properly due to their pressurized contents and potential to explode.
It should not explode. With what would the oxygen combust? About 20% of the air is oxygen. Oxygen does not readily combine with itself. However, if you put a spark into a cup of liquid hydrogen, I bet it would react rather violently. And there is a YouTube video of a fellow igniting charcoal with liquid oxygen. The oxygen does not explode, but the fire burns the charcoal really well. And the barbecue. And eventually the ground below the grill.
Oxygen itself is not flammable, but it can accelerate the combustion of other materials, making fires burn faster and hotter. If an oxygen tank is involved in a fire or exposed to a spark, the increased oxygen concentration inside the tank can lead to a rapid buildup of pressure, causing the tank to explode.
No, gasoline requires oxygen to ignite and burn. Without oxygen, gasoline cannot undergo the combustion reaction necessary for an explosion.
Dynamite requires oxygen to explode, so it would not explode in the vacuum of space where there is no air. Without oxygen to fuel the explosion, the dynamite would not be able to detonate.
Not on its own. It needs a source of ignition.
no but my bottom does
yes but the cans expand in a frezer and later explode
Sure, things can explode in space as long as there is an oxygen source as well as something that will combust. A good example is the explosion on Apollo 13. There was an explosion when a spark occurred in the electric motor that stirred an oxygen tank in the service module.
Yes, a lighter can explode in outer space. This is because the flammable material inside the lighter can combust if it comes into contact with a source of ignition, such as a spark or flame, even in the absence of oxygen.
No, your body would not explode in space. The lack of atmospheric pressure would cause the gases in your body to expand, but your skin is strong enough to contain and prevent any explosion. The main danger in space is the lack of oxygen and extreme temperatures, which would be fatal.
If they still have propellant they will explode when incinerated.
Cuz they will explode
the fire would suck out all the oxygen and kill the people on board. The fire could also make the space station explode.
Yes, you could explode in space by the pressure of the other planets.
no you cannnot breath in space because there is no oxegen , but there was ice found on mars which means we can make O2 , because there is oxygen in water. But if you hold your breath in space then you will explode jue to the impact (: