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Black powder is classified as a low explosive. It has a relatively slow rate of reaction compared to high explosives, making it less powerful but still capable of causing significant damage. Black powder is primarily used in firearms and fireworks due to its propellant properties.

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Black powder is classified as a low explosive. It is often referred to as a deflagrating explosive, as it burns rapidly rather than detonates. It has been historically used as a propellant in firearms and fireworks due to its ability to generate controlled explosions.

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Black powder is a Group A class 1 explosive. Per the USDOT.

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