Can Perfume Explode in a Car?
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Perfume can explode in a car. The components of perfume contain alcohol, which is flammable and volatile. If the perfume bottle has a convex lens-like shape, the focused light it produces may ignite the alcohol inside, leading to an explosion. When the temperature inside the car is too high, the gas generated inside the perfume bottle can rupture the bottle, also causing an explosion. Currently, the main components of perfumes on the market include fragrance and alcohol, with alcohol content typically ranging from 40% to 80%. As long as there is alcohol, there is a risk of flammability. The explosion of car perfumes is not only related to the composition of the perfume itself but also to the quality of the perfume bottle. When purchasing, it is recommended to choose high-quality car perfumes.