No.
Yes, it is true that dynamite that is unfused near a fuesed dynamite stick can "explode" due to the combustion of the other stick of dynamite "going off:. Yes, it is true that dynamite that is unfused near a fuesed dynamite stick can "explode" due to the combustion of the other stick of dynamite "going off:.
One that will not reliably detonate from heat/flame, but requires the energy of a donor explosive to detonate.
Simply put an explosive will detonate because of a chemical reaction caused by the heating of a fuse or an electrical charge.
Hydrogen can be made to explode in two different ways. The most usual way would be by combustion with oxygen, but that requires ignition. However, if you have liquid hydrogen you could make it explode by heating it, even in the absence of oxygen, in exactly the same way that water in a sealed container will explode if you heat it to the boiling point. Liquid hydrogen, of course, has a much lower boiling point than water does, and therefore would require less heating to make it explode. If it is not kept cooled, it will explode even at room temperature.
Detonate
blow, burst, detonate, pop, demolish
detonate
The word you're looking for is detonate.
When referring to a balloon or tire, inflate would be the word. When referring to a bomb, it would be explode or detonate.
to detonate
blow up, erupt, burst, shatter, detonate, set off, discharge
blow up, erupt, burst, shatter, detonate, set off, discharge
I am willing to detonate this structure for a fair price.
by inference
Under certain circumstances you can explode alcohol. 1) tennis ball cannon 2) spud gun To detonate alcohol you need to compress the hot alcohol and then ignite it.
He lit the fuse and then ran as far as he could before the explosive could detonate.