Soda cans can explode at high altitudes due to the change in air pressure. As altitude increases, the air pressure decreases, causing the pressure inside the can to be greater than the pressure outside. This pressure difference can lead to the can bursting or exploding.
No it expands, that's why soda cans sometimes explode if you freeze them.
There are pressurised gases in the canister. The heat causes the canister to explode.
Pressurized deodorant cans can explode when exposed to high temperatures such as a hot fire. The heat can cause the pressure inside the can to increase rapidly, leading to the container bursting and potentially causing harm and injury. It is best to keep pressurized cans away from heat sources to prevent accidents.
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.
The ideal gas law is pV=nRT n (number of moles of gas) is negligible because there will be hardly any spray left in the can, and pressure (p) will be constant, but temperature (T) will increase to a very high value, and when multiplied by R (8.314), V (volume) will be very very large i.e. the can will explode.
no but my bottom does
No, oxygen cans will not explode in space. They are designed to withstand fluctuations in pressure and temperature, so they are safe to use in space environments.
Yes, beer cans can explode in the freezer due to the expansion of liquid when it freezes, causing pressure to build up inside the can.
yes but the cans expand in a frezer and later explode
If they still have propellant they will explode when incinerated.
Cuz they will explode
Unopened can will explode if heated directly on a stove.
No it expands, that's why soda cans sometimes explode if you freeze them.
nope, the luggage compartment as well as the cabin are both pressurized.
If you mean to bring it on as carry on , the answer is no, it is considered dangerous and may explode due to pressure differences, etc Airlines do, however allow you to store it in your luggage that goes underneath in the plane. I dont know why this is......Hope i helped!
Many aerosol cans use a propellant under pressure to disperse the contents of the can. These propellants are ofter flammable. If incinerated with some of this flammable propellant still in the can they would explode.
Spray cans are highly condensed and if you cut one open, it will explode.