how rapid of decomposition are we talking?
what kind of decomposition? what is causing it?
the answer to your question is "any", because there are too many variables left open and therefore infiinite possibilities.
Explosive
Nitroglycerin is a material known for its rapid decomposition, releasing energy in the form of an explosion virtually instantaneously.
Uranium?
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Nitroglycerin is a material capable of rapid decomposition, releasing a vast amount of energy virtually instantaneously. This explosive compound is highly unstable and is commonly used in dynamite and other explosive devices.
One example of a material that can decompose rapidly and release energy instantaneously is trinitrotoluene (TNT). When detonated, TNT undergoes a rapid chemical decomposition that releases a large amount of energy in the form of heat, pressure, and a shockwave.
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A biodegradable is a material which is capable of being decomposed by biological activity.
It is the yellow section.
Yes, a high explosive is a chemical material where the decomposition process propagates through the material at a supersonic speed, creating a shockwave and releasing a large amount of energy rapidly. This rapid release of energy is what makes high explosives dangerous and suitable for use in military and industrial applications.
Skeletal or voluntary muscle is capable of rapid contraction and is responsible for skeletal movement.