yes
gasoline combined with air will explode, gasoline won't burn without air the fumes mixed with air will explode but the gasolin will burn
Starting to burn, or explode.
All types of dust that are not fully oxidized will burn and potentially explode. This includes metal dust such as aluminum, or organic materials such as grain or sugar dust. If a [solid] substance can burn, it can be explode as a dust if the right conditions are present.
Under the right circumstances it sure can. If you could douse the cigarette directly into the diesel it probably would not explode. The problem is the fumes. The fumes ignite first and then the diesel explodes. It is even quicker and more violent with gasoline.
Diesel burns at 210 degrees
They can catch fire and burn up but they only explode in the movies. gasoline and a match
If you mean burn like on fire, then yes, I think it can (but it might explode).
No, unless you burn them with it or explode it on them.
US Grade Diesel: 210 C
No, a diesel engine will not burn LPG. It would destroy a diesel engine. A gasoline engine can, with some modifications, burn LPG.
it will burn up and explode