I've never heard of that. Most tanks are built to withstand at least 150 psi and most domestic pumps will not reach that limit.
Yes they can, mine just exploded because the pressure relief valve failed.
Yes,Airplanes can explode because their Fuel Tanks. The Fuel Tanks contain Fuel.
well sodium and patasium explode in water because they are sort of oposites and when oposites meet things usualy end in a bang.
they help people explode things
The tanks have a small (light) fuel can each on the back (right side). Shoot the fuel cans and the tanks will explode.
Chlorine doesn't explode when mixed with water. Pool water has chlorine in it. I think you meant sodium mixed with water, which does explode.
Which water tank, well water, cold storage or hot water heater tank.
well the alkali metals catch fire or explode whenever in the presence of water so they burn fairly well oil will also burn on water.
Flails were used on some WW2 tanks to explode buried mines in front of them.
No, your kidneys can't explode if you drink nothing but water.
its all about the electricity inside it. when the water gets into the light bulbs electricity gets irritated, that makes it explode. well, its either that or the light bulb just gets really angry at water that it explodes.
Well I'm just guessing so yeah i think that explode
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