Insect sprays are extremely flammable but this is impossible to do by simply spraying on a flame!
You must have used aerosol cans as flame throwers when u were a kid? Well I did anyways..
And from a pure science point of view the can is highly pressurised which is why it sprays... Which makes it impossible for the flame to travel back into the can! And even if it could the can contains no oxygen so even if the flame did somehow travel into the can it couldn't catch on fire or explode!
The only way to make a aerosol can explode is to put in a fire! And even then they don't really explode they just turn into rockets as the gas expands and ruptures the can causing into to fly very fast!!!
To to sum up this is BS and is one of those urban myths you here about!
Im sorry but I don't believe this!
Insect sprays are extremely flammable but this is impossible to do by simply spraying on a flame!
You must have used aerosol cans as flame throwers when u were a kid? Well I did anyways..
And from a pure science point of view the can is highly pressurised which is why it sprays... Which makes it impossible for the flame to travel back into the can! And even if it could the can contains no oxygen so even if the flame did somehow travel into the can it couldn't catch on fire or explode!
The only way to make a aerosol can explode is to put in a fire! And even then they don't really explode they just turn into rockets as the gas expands and ruptures the can causing into to fly very fast!!!
To to sum up this is BS and is one of those urban myths you here about!