The explosion of mobile phones, in fact, the real root cause of the explosion of mobile phones is the explosion of the battery. Professionals believe that the root cause of the battery explosion is the use of fake and inferior products. Experts say that most of the batteries currently used in mobile phones are lithium batteries
Yes, nitrogen does infact explode
By burning. It needs to get fire. If the amount of gas is big enough it will "explode".
Gunpowder
explode
it explodes because in the sodium chloride there are gases,chemical gases which forces it to explode.
Mobile phone batteries typically do not explode on their own but if they are immersed in fire they certainly can. To find more information on mobile phone batteries online you can visit www.mobilephonecrazy.com/
no, it will explode.
Mobile phone batteries typically do not explode on their own but if they are immersed in fire they certainly can. To find more information on mobile phone batteries online you can visit www.mobilephonecrazy.com/
Throw your phone as far away from you as possible! It's about to explode!
very it could explode
No, not safely. It will not charge it, but it may make it explode.
You can't exactly blow it up (as in explode) - but you can destroy the circuitry !
petrol station + nylon clothes or mobile phone = BOOM!!!!!
Original answer by Toponsjames Edited by Arianna Lovendino Generally speaking, no. But there were a few iPhones that did explode. This was due to long durations of phone calls and in unintended ways.
You have to take special care when handling cell phone batteries as they can gt hot and explode open sometimes.
uhh...probably like 45 then it will explode.
Because it will heat up and it will explode