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Q: Why aerosol can carry instructions warning against heating ir disposing of the container in a fire?
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Why does the label on an aerosol can warn against exposing the can to high?

High Temperature? Because the contents of the aerosol can are pressurized and excessive heat will cause the can to explode, potentially causing bodily harm and other damage.


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All US states have laws that relate to littering, disposing of waste material, etc.


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The gases will begin to spread out and push against the can walls causing an increase in pressure. This will lead to the can to explode.


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Rest against the side of the receiving container.


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During Filteration the stem of a funnel should?

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