you would need a sufficient heat source to get them to explode. on a mini bonfire, it takes about 60 secconds to blow up. But becareful, the metal case curls open and spinns for meters away.
The conttens of an aerosole can are under the pressure of gas. That is how the can works. If you put it in a hot area, the gases with expand. This could cause the can to explode.
I don't know if you mean a gas such as oxygen or carbon-dioxide; or "gas", the American colloquialism for petroleum spirit. Either way the heat could easily make the containers explode very violently by increasing the internal pressure - then the further effects would depend on the flammability or otherwise of the contents.
soda could explode at any time!!!
Phenol should always be stored in a closed container. If it overheats it could build pressure causing it to explode. It could also produce toxic or irritating fumes.
Usually there is still air left in the container and when heated the air will start to try to expand and there is a chance of explosion. Its also to avoid liability, because all it takes is one to explode and injure someone for them to have a mess on their hands.
Yes, you could explode in space by the pressure of the other planets.
Not likely but if the fuel system were to develop a leak and gasoline dripped on to the basement floor, the fumes could reach the furnace and ignite causing an explosion.
A computer cannot explode. It could only explode if there was a bomb inside of it.
There is no way that the Earth COULD explode, so rest easy.
Yes it could over heat and explode. Don't do it.
Different factors determine the rate it takes to break down materials in the environment. An aerosol can could take 100-500 years to decompose.
Yes, your appendix can explode. Once it gets infected, its starts to inflame, if left untreated it could explode and cause potentially death.