The most powerful nonnuclear explosive is HNIW, 2,4,6,8,10,12-hexanitro-2,4,6,8,10,12-hexaazaisowurtzitane. Also known as CL-20. but water is the most powerful exsplosive
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Supernova Ia?
Yes, uranium is a powerful explosive and can be used very efficiently in nuclear power reactors.
I really do think that one is just faster than the other and more powerful.
No. Nitroglycerine is one of the most well-known high explosives and the first to be developed, but there are a number of explosives that are more powerful. Currently the most powerful known high explosive is octinitrocubane.
If by "bomb" you mean a conventional explosive weapon, then the nuclear weapon is more powerful.
An explosive device that uses a plastic explosive (Composition C-4) as the explosive. This is a powerful explosive, not sensitive to impact, that resembles gray/white modeling clay. It is based on a material known as RDX that was developed by the British military.
There were 4 large eruptions of Mount Aso, from 300,000 BC to 90,000 BC. They were all very powerful, explosive eruptions. The last was the most powerful, probably as powerful as the Santorini eruption of c. 1620 BC, or some 4 times more powerful than that of Krakatoa in 1883.
No. He's mostly known for his development of a safe but powerful explosive.
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