No, a bonfire will not explode a watermelon via pressure. Watermelons can explode due to heat causing the water inside to turn to steam and increase the pressure, but a bonfire alone may not generate enough heat to cause this reaction.
no. due to the heat it would explode/shatter...
Yes, a can of beans can explode under heat if it is heated to the point where the pressure inside the can becomes too high. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for heating canned goods to prevent this from happening.
It would explode. Instantly.
When fireworks explode, chemical energy stored in the fireworks compounds is rapidly converted to thermal energy, causing the fireworks to heat up and ignite. This thermal energy creates heat and light, resulting in the colorful displays we see in the sky. Some of the energy is also converted into sound energy as the fireworks explode.
Many; for example ammonium nitrate.
While I wouldn't really want to store any of those next to a heat source, it is the aerosol can that is likely to explode.
Because with the removal of CFC's from aerosal cans, they use propane now as a projectant fuel. If propane becomes over heated, it will, of course explode.
you would need a sufficient heat source to get them to explode. on a mini bonfire, it takes about 60 secconds to blow up. But becareful, the metal case curls open and spinns for meters away.
you would need a sufficient heat source to get them to explode. on a mini bonfire, it takes about 60 secconds to blow up. But becareful, the metal case curls open and spinns for meters away.
canwine bottler
Yes, sulfur can explode when exposed to heat or flame due to its flammable properties.
Aerosal hairspray
Generally if put next to a bomb, a jaw breaker will explode.
Cause they esplode
The same with beans, they start to expand in too much heat and eventually explode.
Yes it could over heat and explode. Don't do it.