Gas cans are used to transport gasoline in a small container to fill motorized equipment such as lawn mowers and snow blowers. These gas cans are also used when a motorist runs out of gasoline.
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When rhubarb reacts with steel cans, the gas formed is hydrogen gas. This reaction occurs due to the acidic nature of rhubarb, which can corrode the steel cans and release hydrogen gas as a byproduct.
Gas cans are available in an assortment of sizes.
Aerosol spray cans typically contain a propellant gas such as butane, propane, or dimethyl ether that helps to dispense the product when the valve is pressed.
In gas cans.
Soda gas is another term for carbon dioxide gas, which is used in carbonated beverages like soda to create the bubbly or fizzy texture. It is the gas responsible for the pressurized content in soda cans and bottles.
In the US - Yes, as long as they are DOT approved cans and they are transported according to state law.
The answer is, liquid nitrogen ISN'T used in beer cans. Nitrogen GAS is. And the reason nitrogen gas is used in beer cans is to emulate draft beer such as one would get out of a keg(as opposed to cask) beer.
Red fuel containers are for gasoline. Blue are usually for diesel fuel. Some water containers are also made blue and look sort of like gas cans, so check to make sure it is actually meant for fuel before filling it. Otherwise the plastic might turn out to be not fuel-resistant and melt.
Dump cans (so called because they're used to dump fuel into a race car - they pour twelve gallons of gas into a race car in about ten seconds) are made from aluminum.
Tin cans helped a lot of soldiers to survive in difficult wars like WW1 WW2
an element used to make soft-drink cans is aluminum