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How do explosives explode?

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Veyron1234

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15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

dynamite:made from saltpeter-like moss,charcoal,sulfur,----charcoal and sulfur burn a long time but if you add saltpeter whitch realeases a lot of oxygin when burned all the oxygin will cause the charcoal and sulfur to rapidly cumbust all together disclaimer:dont try it cause you can get yourself killed

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