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Low explosives are materials that deflagrate (burn rapidly) rather than detonate. They are typically less powerful and generate less pressure than high explosives. Two examples of low explosives are black powder and smokeless powder.
Explosives examples include TNT and dynamite. Organic peroxides examples include benzoyl peroxide and cumene hydroperoxide. Oxidizers examples include potassium permanganate and ammonium nitrate.
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One that will not reliably detonate from heat/flame, but requires the energy of a donor explosive to detonate.
Medium explosives are materials with a moderate amount of power and sensitivity, falling between low and high explosives. They are often used in mining, construction, and military applications for their ability to generate controlled explosions. Examples of medium explosives include TNT (trinitrotoluene) and RDX (cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine).
Examples of characteristics are: composition, color, density, odor, toxicity.
Perfect competition is a market structure where there are many small firms selling identical products, with no barriers to entry or exit. Characteristics include identical products, perfect information, ease of entry and exit, and no market power for individual firms. An example would be the agricultural market for corn or wheat.
Examples: density, melting point, boiling point, thermal conductivity, resistance to corrosion, etc.
Any illegal drug, endangered animal species, explosives, guns and ammunition are some examples.
Bone is not. Explosives are typically based on chlorates or nitrates that are chemically unstable, and can drop to a lower energy state. In doing so, they give up energy- which is the explosion.
Primary high explosives