Yes, quite certainly, AND DO NOT TRY THIS !!
They need to be kept in a tight container. If they smell like vinegar it means they are old and should be thrown away.
used as a container where you put chemicals that can't be thrown in the sink.
Unwanted material that is rejected or thrown i called waste.
A shadow thrown by the Moon (solar eclipse) and a shadow thrown by the Earth (lunar eclipse).
No, only Hephaestus was thrown off Mount Olympus; however, Hera was disgusted about Ares's birth.
fill a box with cottonballs, than take the egg and put it in a small plastic container that will hold it good. after that put the plastic container with the egg in the box with cottonballs and duck-tape it closed.
yes it does it is flammable
Heat causes particles to move faster, and the faster a praticle moves, the more energetic are its collisions, thereby exerting more pressure on the walls of any container that the particles are in, and enough pressure gives an explosion. This warning is necessary on aerosol cans because garbage is often thrown into incinerators, and that is not safe in the case of aerosol cans which will explode.
Most likely not. Airlines pressurize the cargo hold so unless your luggage gets thrown around, it shouldn't explode.
no
It is a glass container to hold liquid chemicals. Also used as a container where you put chemicals that can't be thrown in the sink.
1. they are light so you can carry them 2. they are thrown at a target 3. they explode
No Tupac Amaru Shakur did not have a closed casket at his funeral, he was cremated and his ashes were thrown into the ocean. But about 80% of his fans believe he is still alive
You can eat anything you want; but should you? Absolutely not! An unrefrigerated, covered container of cooked or uncooked seafood is basically an incubator for salmonella. The food should be thrown out.
Sharps should be discarded in a sharps container that will protect against accidental puncture, not in a bag.
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.
The particles of the gas will heat up, move faster and collide with each other more, increasing the pressure and the can will explode.