Yes.
Silver wouldn't explode at all in water! Unless it were the alkali/alkaline earth metals they would.
The kerosene prevents the sodium from coming in contact with air or water. If sodium touches air it will oxidize and ruin the sample. If it touches water it can catch fire and even explode.
Its reflection?
nest
if you give an aspirin to a bird eventually it will explode:)
The part of a bird that touches water but never gets wet is its feathers, specifically the waterproof outer layer of feathers. Birds have a special oil produced by a gland near their tails that they spread over their feathers, creating a water-repellent barrier. This oil allows them to stay dry even when they are in or on the water.
One meaning of "explode" is :- " To change state or appearance suddenly". Using this definition, yes it is possible for a bird to explode when shot with a strong enough gun.
You sing to it. Fiona did this in shrek
he go BOOM!
No, but ducks do make bubbles.
No, your kidneys can't explode if you drink nothing but water.
No, a water heater cannot explode if it is turned off.