Depends on how hot. But, yes, it does.
If it is hot enough, the gases inside the can will expand to the point of explosion, but it would take quite a bit of heat.
yes.
Yes. I know that firsthand.
The best way to safely microwave a hot water bottle is to heat the water in a separate microwave safe container in the microwave and then put the microwaved, hot water into the water bottle.
You can purchase pink hot water bottle covers from stores such as Sears. Alternatively, you can also purchase this item from retailers such as Amazon.
One can purchase hot water bottle covers on eBay. There is a very big selection of covers on eBay. There are animals, fleece, faux fur, flags and plenty more themes to choose from.
which term describes what happens to a cold balloon when placed in a hot car
Increasing the temperature the pressure of the gas increase also.
Heat, would cause a bottle of ketchup to explode. Though having it sit on your table in your kitchen won't get enough heat to do it. Putting the bottle in a microwave would...
Yes it can explode if it gets hot enough in the car--I have tested this myself, accidentally....
The water does not explode because it changes form to a gas (steam). The hot steam then escapes through the pressure releases built into a car engine.
The acid is too weak to affect the painted metal or plastics, but it makes them sticky when the water evaporates.If you put a container of Coke (bottle, can) on a car, it will become hotter if the car exterior is hot, and could explode. If the vehicle surface is cool, it will cool the liquid inside.
No
The contents inside a can of hairspray can explode if it is set on fire or if it's really hot. Then the car sets on fire and it explodes.
Possibly a leak in the coolant reservoir bottle.
A trick which could possibly work is to hold the part where it sprays under hot water.
It will explode.
Yes! I purchased over 10 bottles of wine in Las Vegas yesterday. I left the bottles in my car for the afternoon for approximately 5 hours while it was 105 degrees Fahrenheit outside. When I opened my car 2 of the bottles had spilled because the corks popped out entirely. All remaining bottles had the corks slightly popping up out of the bottle. The only bottles that the heat hadn't affected were the screw caps.
The gas in the carbonated soft drink will escape. The bottle will explode...usually with the cap getting pushed out. This depends on the heat of the water and the amount of carbon dioxide in the soft drink. It is not safe to experiment with this.