Any sealed container that is exposed to high heat can explode. Unopened cans and jars should never be heated. They need to be opened before heating.
Yes, both explode when you drop them in a pool. But unlike rubidium, cæsium melts under body heat and is yellow.
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.
Yes, an aerosol can potentially explode when exposed to heat. The contents of the can, typically a pressurized gas and liquid, can expand and increase in pressure with rising temperatures. If the pressure exceeds the can's ability to contain it, the can may rupture or explode, posing a safety hazard. It's important to keep aerosol cans away from heat sources to prevent such incidents.
no. due to the heat it would explode/shatter...
It would explode. Instantly.
The same with beans, they start to expand in too much heat and eventually explode.
No, diamonds are formed under immense heat and pressure.
No.
Marshmallows, jelly beans, gummy bears & worms, all explode in the microwave.
Because if it is significantly over or under room temp. it will explode
Gather Ingredients: Get bread, canned beans, butter, and optional toppings (cheese, herbs). Toast Bread: Place bread in a toaster or under a grill until golden brown. Heat Beans: Pour beans into a saucepan and heat over medium heat until warm. Assemble: Spread butter on toast, spoon beans on top, and add optional toppings before serving.
Yes, sulfur can explode when exposed to heat or flame due to its flammable properties.
they explode if you eat green beans they are weird
The English call sausages bangers. If they are cooked under high heat, they can explode. The mash is potatoes.
Yes, a coconut can explode under extreme conditions
Yes it could over heat and explode. Don't do it.
Only under extreme conditions. (high heat, high pressure.) Mostly it is quite hard to even set alight.