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Aerosol cans must be kepts below 56 degrees celsius or there is a chance they could explode. Which gas law can be used to explain why this might happen
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Because as temperatures rise the pressure will increase and ambient temperature about 120 degrees Fahrenheit my lead to explosion and the gas law, Gay Lussac’s, tells us that
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