gasoline combined with air will explode, gasoline won't burn without air
the fumes mixed with air will explode but the gasolin will burn
Yes, gasoline can explode under certain conditions such as when it is exposed to a spark or flame in the presence of oxygen. This can happen if there is a leak or spill of gasoline in a confined space.
They can catch fire and burn up but they only explode in the movies. gasoline and a match
Gasoline is flammable, not explosive. It can ignite and burn rapidly when exposed to a spark or flame, but it does not explode on its own.
NO! it will explode
No, gasoline requires oxygen to ignite and burn. Without oxygen, gasoline cannot undergo the combustion reaction necessary for an explosion.
no, it will not explode. even if a flame is present the stream of galoine will leak onto the ground igniting. the stream of gas moves to fast for the fire to move up and into the gas tank/can. However, some bullets have black powder diluted onto the projectile, and theoretically, if this happened while you shot the gasoline tank; it would explode.
Answer1: Bombs, Coke only if you shake it then open it and a person because if he/she explodes it means with rage. Answer2: Alot of things can explode, depends under what circumstances do you want them to explode? -Hydrogen Gas -Gasoline Vapor -Any container that the inside pressure, the contents exceeds the strength of the container. It will naturally rupture or explode.
Yes, shooting a gas tank can cause it to explode due to the ignition of the flammable gasoline vapors inside.
Yes, shooting a gas tank can cause it to explode due to the ignition of the flammable gasoline vapors inside.
A gallon of gasoline will not get to 600 degrees f. At 536 f it will flare up and explode.
cantaloupes can explode when you mix gasoline and fire inside the cantaloupe.
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.