Depends on factors such as temperature but normally it happens very fast
Oxygen absorbers typically last for about 30 minutes once opened and exposed to air before they lose their effectiveness.
Potting soil can last for about 6 months to a year once opened and exposed to air, but its effectiveness may decrease over time.
Once opened and exposed to air, paint typically lasts for about 2-3 years before it starts to deteriorate and become less effective for use.
Yes, once the components mix they will explode!
They explode once they sees you.
Yes, your appendix can explode. Once it gets infected, its starts to inflame, if left untreated it could explode and cause potentially death.
It does expire, once it's been exposed to oxygen for too long it will turn into vinager.
You can be be exposed to it more than once
The fuel door should open as long as the doors are unlocked. It locks once the doors are locked.
IF YOU COULD, i think they would explode
Internal Combustion EngineAn explosive fuel such as gasoline is sprayed into a series of chambers as a very fine mist. A spark plug emits a tiny burst of electricity, which causes the atomized gasoline to explode. This explosion pushes down a series of valves and pistons which ultimately turn the engine's main crankshaft. The crankshaft then provides the force for the wheels to propel the car forward through a series of gears. As long as the spark plugs are igniting the gasoline vapors, the engine will continue to provide power. Once the electricity is turned off, however, the entire process quickly stops.
Some examples of liquids that remain flammable once they have dried include gasoline, paint thinner, and certain types of solvents. Residue from these liquids can ignite easily if exposed to a flame or spark even after they have dried. It is important to handle such substances with care to prevent accidents.