All aerosol containers are explosive, so there's air freshener, spray paint, some sort of household pesticide in an aerosol.
There's also propane tanks, in barbeques and if you have a portable gas range, then the gas in the metal containers would be considered explosive too.
One last thing i could think of: Fire extinguisher. It's usually compressed foam, powder, or water. Not really sure how they compress the water and the powder, but still, all three are explosive.
Hope that helped. :)
Ammonium Iodide Christal's (AIC). A mixture of ammonium and iodine, this is extremely dangerous and can blow up within any second upon drying. I will not tell you how to make this because, for one, it can not be made outside of a lab and second it would be too dangerous to make without proper equipment. Try something like a baking soda and vinegar reaction in a bottle (even this can be dangerous)...:)
Many things in your home can explode. Gas leaks, the water heater, the furnace boiler, a gas grill, glass containers, cleaning products, and cooking flower.
hairspray, cleaning supplies (usually with ammonia), most hair products, rubbing alcohol, peroxide.
a microwave probably, a lamp, a coffee maker, maybe a printer, if you want to consider a window, a mirror, chairs, maybe a shelf.
gun powder
different reactions during explosions
Explosive substances can occur naturally or synthetically. Underground deposits of petroleum usually contain a layer of natural gas, which is an explosive substance. The electrolysis of water will release hydrogen gas, which, when mixed with oxygen, forms an explosive substance. Synthetic explosive substances such as gunpowder can be found at the back of bullets which propels the bullets when exploded. Dry ice, when placed in an airtight container can also be explosive due to the increase in pressure inside the container when the dry ice sublimates.
no they are not
Pahoehoe is one substance usually not present in explosive volcanic eruptions. Tephra, lava and other gasses are typically present during an eruption.
i dont know many examples of harmful or useful explosive reactions but i know one of each. for useful: using explosives for mining and the burning of gas in your car to let you drive around. for harmful: bombs.
different reactions during explosions
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Something that explodes
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some various biodegradable substances areCottonPaperWoodDead animals or plants
Salt and sugar are examples of substances that readily dissolve in water.
Clouds, some glass in vases and cups/glasses.
Some examples: HCl, HNO3, H2SO4.
gas-liquid, paper, or column chromatography are some examples
a rubber band or hair tie a spring
all the volatile substances can caught fire easily.
car wax