When an aerosol can is heated, the pressure inside the can increases due to the expansion of the gas and propellant. This can lead to the risk of the can bursting or exploding if the pressure exceeds the can's structural integrity. Additionally, the contents may become more volatile, potentially resulting in a fire hazard. Therefore, it is important to keep aerosol cans away from heat sources.
Because it is under intense pressure.
heated during metamorphism
they mostly happen near the atlantic
It will become extinct
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it's the aerosol.
evaporate
Because it is under intense pressure.
When air is heated, it will expand and become less dense. This causes it to rise, creating convection currents. As the heated air rises, cooler air will flow in to replace it, leading to changes in temperature and pressure in the surrounding environment.
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.
No. It most likely will NOT happen
Most likely you'll get an explosion that creates carbon dioxide and water. But that will only happen if you get the mixture hot enough or the pressure is high enough.
It would happen in a forest,most likely
heated during metamorphism
Most likely not.
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