Depends on the size of the explosion.
Anything that is marked with the safety symbol for an explosive should be treated with care because if mistreated it might explode.
Anything that is marked with the safety symbol for an explosive should be treated with care because if mistreated it might explode.
Fertilizers that are explosive are usually so because of nitrates. Other nitrogen-containing compounds, such as amines, are far less explosive (though they frequently have the disadvantage of being stinky).
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i think that might be rhianna.
Electrons have a negative charge, so That might be the answer for which you are looking.
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"Safe" in what sense?Thermochromicity is not, in and of itself, a hazard. A material might be thermochromic and explosive, or thermochromic and toxic, or thermochromic and flammable ... or might be none of those things.
As the tern neutral might imply, the overall charge of a neutral atomis zero.
The protein might be unable to function.
The protein might be unable to function.
Because a useful chemical may be corrosive or toxic, radioactive or inflammable, explosive or carcinogenic etc.