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you would need a sufficient heat source to get them to explode. on a mini bonfire, it takes about 60 secconds to blow up. But becareful, the metal case curls open and spinns for meters away.

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What would most likely explode if stored next to a heat source hydrogen peroxide aerosol can wine bottle or liquid cleanser?

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.


Could an aerosol can explode if stored next to a heat source?

you would need a sufficient heat source to get them to explode. on a mini bonfire, it takes about 60 secconds to blow up. But becareful, the metal case curls open and spinns for meters away.


Why cannot aerosol cans cant be exposed to high temperatures?

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.


What would happen if an aerosol can was thrown into a hot fireplace or oven?

The particles of the gas will heat up, move faster and collide with each other more, increasing the pressure and the can will explode.


What would be the source of energy without the sun?

Stored sunlight; the Sun is our only source :(


How is it dangerous to throw aerosol into a fire?

I don't know if you mean a gas such as oxygen or carbon-dioxide; or "gas", the American colloquialism for petroleum spirit. Either way the heat could easily make the containers explode very violently by increasing the internal pressure - then the further effects would depend on the flammability or otherwise of the contents.


How do aerosol spray cans work?

Aerosol spray cans contain a propellant gas, liquid product, and a valve system. When the nozzle is pressed, the valve opens, allowing the propellant to force the liquid product out of the can as a fine mist or spray. The propellant evaporates quickly, leaving the product suspended in the air.


Why doesn't the gas in a car's gas tank explode when the gas cap is removed?

Gas does not spontaneously explode. There has to be an ignition source, as when lighting a fire. The ignition source would have to be a spark from a fire. Gasoline in itself is not an explosive device that when agitated will explode. The myth that gasoline explodes upon agitation is false, and gas only explodes when it is ignited in some sort of way by a fire, or constant source of extreme heat.


If something landed on Saturn would it explode?

no you would not explode you will most likely die but not explode


Is it dangerous to put aerosol hairspray in a non aerosol pump bottle?

If you do it, just be sure to take the same precautions while you transfer it as you would when you were using the aerosol hairspray normally. (Keep away from sparks, flames or heating elements, etc.) This isn't particularly dangerous, but it may be pointless - you will gum up the works of your pump bottle and the pump bottle will probably apply the hairspray too thick and/or very unevenly. [This really shouldn't be categorized under Chemistry =( ]


WhyThe expelling force of aerosol decrease?

The pressure in the bottle would become less, as the aerosol goes out.


Why can't you explode?

Use c4 and you would can explode