Carbonite explodes because the mixture of ingredients are volatile and when exposed to to something like fire with be set off. It is commonly used in the mining industry.
Either somebody shoots at the star. Or kills the star turning it into a supernova.
Carbonite is represented by CO2-2. It is an ion, not an element, nor should it be mistaken for the covalently bonded compound CO2, carbon dioxide.
It doesn't explode it sparks rigid metal(notched metal) causes flint to spark when hit
Sodium Carbonite
There are pressurised gases in the canister. The heat causes the canister to explode.
I like carbonite
yes, carbonite is real. If you have watched the star wars movies and when han solo was frozen in carbonite. Its possible but they haven't perfected it for humans just yet
That's how they spread their seed.
Alfred Noble
Han Solo was the character who was frozen in carbonite
There is none. Carbonite is a private company which has not gone public offering stock, yet.
the wire that heats blows
Either somebody shoots at the star. Or kills the star turning it into a supernova.
No, low pressure in a tornado does not cause buildings to explode. That is a common myth.
The same with beans, they start to expand in too much heat and eventually explode.
heat causes pressure, pressure causes friction, friction causes spark, spark causes KABOOM! all in a split second
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