Aerosol has fumes that are very flammable. Throwing it into a fire, that is creating a bomb, literally.
You should never throw an aerosol can onto a fire or leave it in direct sunlight - even if it is empty. This is because the pressure will build so up so much that the can will burst (and explode if there is a naked flame nearby). There are two reasons for the pressure going up:the gas pressure increasesmore of the liquefied propellant turns into a gas
because its highly flammable and will most likely burn your house down
It's highly explosive, combustable and flammable.
It will explode with considerable force, causing death and injury. The pressure in the sealed can rises when heated. When it is high enough, the can ruptures.
a fire blanket
Because it is under intense pressure.
You should never throw an aerosol can onto a fire or leave it in direct sunlight - even if it is empty. This is because the pressure will build so up so much that the can will burst (and explode if there is a naked flame nearby). There are two reasons for the pressure going up:the gas pressure increasesmore of the liquefied propellant turns into a gas
because its highly flammable and will most likely burn your house down
you get an explosion
It's highly explosive, combustable and flammable.
One that should be thrown into an open fire.
Only if the bus is on fire.
Thrown into the Fire was created on 2009-12-16.
It will explode with considerable force, causing death and injury. The pressure in the sealed can rises when heated. When it is high enough, the can ruptures.
If you mean an aerosol can then yes.
they get thrown into a landfill and set on fire. then to cover it up, they bury it but the fire is still alive within!
Aerosol deodorant cants will contain propane or butane as a propellant. Putting the can in fire can ignite these gasses and cause an explosion.