Either the container would explode or the pressure would just keep increasing until the temperature stopped increasing
Increasing the number of moles of gas, decreasing the volume of the container, or iIncreasing the temperature could cause a rigid container of gas to explode.
Increasing the temperature the pressure of the gas increase also.
because of the presssue
You can but as it vaporizes and the gasses start to expand the container will explode
Since you have specified a closed container, the amount of gas doesn't change, and the volume that it occupies doesn't change. The only thing that is likely to change is the temperature, and changes in temperature will cause corresponding changes in pressure. And if the pressure gets too high, your closed container is going to explode. So avoid overheating.
Increasing the number of moles of gas, decreasing the volume of the container, or iIncreasing the temperature could cause a rigid container of gas to explode.
it will blow up ur stuff Answer 2: Gunpowder in an open container and heated will not blow up. When its temperature reaches its flashpoint [the temperature at which it burns] it will burn. It will burn very vigorously and may burn you but unless you have it confined in a container, it will not explode. If you confine it in a container and then heat it, it becomes a bomb and then it will explode.
It can do if there is air in the container too.
Sure, e.g., liquid nitrogen will explode at room temperature if kept confined in a container such as a capped bottle.
Increasing the temperature the pressure of the gas increase also.
No, because the gas is in a rigid steel container, its volume cannot increase as the temperature increases (assuming the steel does not deform). Instead, the pressure of the gas inside the container will increase. Of course, if the pressure is high enough, the container will explode, lowering the pressure and causing the gas to expand.
because of the presssue
You can but as it vaporizes and the gasses start to expand the container will explode
No, it would not!
Any pressurized container will "explode" when heated to a high enough temperature. The gas inside expands when heated increasing the pressure inside the container until the container cannot hold it any more and fails (ruptures). The contents of the can may be a flammable liquid that is vaporized by the heat and loss of containment. This gas may ignite causing an explosion or flash fire. This is known as a BLEVE, a Boiling Liquid/Expanding Vapor Explosion. Additionally, the plastic components of the aerosol can valve can fail under high temperature, as when the can is tossed into a fire, allowing a jet of liquid to come out of the can. This may not cause the can wall to rupture, but if the product or the propellant are flammable, it can still result in a fireball.
The container will explode when heated.
At high temperature it is possible.