While I wouldn't really want to store any of those next to a heat source, it is the aerosol can that is likely to explode.
it's the aerosol.
Manganese dioxide is a catalyst for the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide.
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no but my bottom does
If they still have propellant they will explode when incinerated.
The container will explode when heated.
yes because of the pressure
A mixture of hydrogen and oxygen would be a highly flammable gaseous mixture. If ignited, the mixture would burn, explode, and form water vapor. Water is not a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen but a compound.
Yes, when hydrogen explodes it produces water.
There are pressurised gases in the canister. The heat causes the canister to explode.
Many aerosol cans use a propellant under pressure to disperse the contents of the can. These propellants are ofter flammable. If incinerated with some of this flammable propellant still in the can they would explode.
It would be quite spectacular I think. The vacuum would cause the can to explode.