answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Generally, no. The cold may cause the liquid contents to solidify, but they don't take up that much room in the container. That means they won't freeze and expand and break the container by doing so, even if they expand when they freeze. Freezing the propellant doesn't do anything to it except reduce its vapor pressure.

Addendum... the first answer is right on. I add only that this myth comes from what happens when you freeze water, where it flashes from a dense liquid to a less dense crystal lattice. That "formalized" shape takes up more room than the liquid form which is why ice cubes float in water. This lattice formation is actually quite rare, and doesn't usually apply to non-water gases or liquids.

Actually, both above are generally wrong. It is predicted that no, an aerosol can will not explode. It will IMPLODE. Yes, it does matter how cold it is. If it was -10, then no. But if it is drastic, say -150 degrees or so, it will implode because if the liquid in the can is under pressure already, it would have to be HEATED to explode! Duh! So it is possible that it will implode. Never explode in cold temperature.

User Avatar

Wiki User

8y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Will aersol cans explode if they freeze?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Can you freeze food in metal cans?

yes but the cans expand in a frezer and later explode


When water freezes does it contracts?

No it expands, that's why soda cans sometimes explode if you freeze them.


Can you shoot an aersol can with a bb gun?

Yes and it will explode. Not a good Idea.


Do aerosol cans explode on airplanes?

no but my bottom does


Can a can of soda explode?

if you freeze the can all the pressure will build up and explode


Can you freeze cans?

Neither cans nor bottles should be frozen. Cans will expand and deform, and bottles will crack.


Why must you never put seaed bottels or aersol spray cans on a fire?

The inside of sealed containers, batteries and aerosols will increase when heated until internal pressure causes the container to explode. In the case of an aerosol spray can containing flammable liquid, the explosion could easily cause injury or death, and possible fire damage to the surrounding area.


Why do aerosol cans have a do not incinerate morning?

If they still have propellant they will explode when incinerated.


Why are spray cans labeled with abold warning sign that tells consumers not to dispose of the empty cans in an incinirator?

Cuz they will explode


Can ice cubes explode?

Not really they can freeze, but that is about all


Why should cans not be heated on a stove?

Unopened can will explode if heated directly on a stove.


When a seed freezes what will it do?

the seed will explode if you freeze it and put in vinegar