not baking soda
No, putting flour on a fire is not safe as it can cause the fire to spread or even explode. It is important to use a fire extinguisher or call emergency services in case of a fire.
Hazardous waste.
Yes, oxygen and grease can react and cause a fire under certain conditions, but typically they would not explode as in a chemical explosion. The combination of oxygen, heat, and flammable materials like grease can lead to combustion or fire hazards.
Spray cans can explode when exposed to heat, leading to fire hazards and potential injury from flying debris. The pressurized contents of the can can also ignite and contribute to the intensity of the fire.
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
no
No. A fuel tank will not explode just because it is on fire. However, it will feed the fire and make it worse.
Yes, it very well may explode.
Yes if you put the in the fire.
No.
They can catch fire and burn up but they only explode in the movies. gasoline and a match
Rocks do not typically explode in fire. However, some rocks, like certain types of volcanic rocks, can explode when exposed to extreme heat due to trapped gases or water vapor inside them.
explode
Yes, it sure will.
The battery will explode.
no. no it does not.
no or else it will explode