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Any combustible can explode when given the right condition. For example even small fiber from a corn mill in a containment can explode. So yes jet fuel can explode. For this condition you have to be aware of temperature ,volume, and the state of fuel is it solid or gaseous state or both, open air or containment. Yes jet fuel can explode under the right conditions.

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