6 HCl (aq) + 2 Al (s) ---> 2 AlCl3 (aq) + 3 H2 (g)
No - though it's released as a by-product of nuclear fission (bomb explosions or reactors), it's not used as a primary component in either prior to fission.
A hydrogen bomb is approximately 4.87 times more powerful than an atom bomb. What makes these bombs so powerful is that hydrogen is an extremely inflammable and explosive gas. When the bomb is released, the special coating used on its shell captures tons of friction, which heats the bomb. Then the detonator button is pressed, and the bomb blows up. Also, if the bomb comes in contact with the ground, before the button is pressed, then the heat absorbed by the bomb will set fire to the hydrogen inside and blow the bomb up.
A Works bomb is created by combining Works toilet cleaner and aluminum foil in a sealed container. The chemical reaction between the acidic toilet cleaner and the reactive aluminum foil produces hydrogen gas, which builds up pressure inside the container until it bursts, creating a loud explosion. This reaction is dangerous and highly irresponsible, as it can cause harm or property damage.
both r useless Sometimes "atom" bomb is also used to describe a hydrogen bomb. Strictly, historically speaking, the atom bomb works via the energy released when a heavy atom nucleus such as uranium is split (called nuclear fission). This is also the energy source for nuclear power stations. A hydrogen bomb works via the energy released on fusing (called nuclear fusion) two light atoms (such as hydrogen) together - the huge pressure needed is derived from an atom bomb. This situation arises because the atoms towards in the middle of the periodic table are more stable, than those nearer the ends. A lot of electricity is derived nowadays from nuclear fission (nuclear power stations) but no significant power has yet been derived from nuclear fusion, though a lot of work is being done on it.
Carbon dioxide gas is released from a can of soda when it is opened.
You just need hydrochloric acid. "The Works" bomb contains HCL, and when you add aluminum to it, hydrogen gas is released which causes the bomb. If you have hydrochloric acid on hand, you can dilute it to about 16 percent and use it in place of the works bomb. But be careful, as the explosion can send send pieces of the bottle and acid spewing everywhere. And the explosion sound is like a gunshot.
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Aluminum, hydorchloric acid (which is found in the Works drain cleaner) and a bottle. The reaction of hydrochloric acid and aluminum produces hydrogen gas. The gas builds up and eventually blows up the bottle.
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It depends on the amount of aluminum you use. More aluminum takes a while longer to blow up. And if you are not using the works drain cleaner, it would depend on the concentration of the hydrochloric acid. The higher the concentration the faster the gas would be generated. I usually just toss my bomb a few yards away and scramble for my safety goggles. A normal works bomb with enough aluminum to cover the bottom of the bottle takes around 15 to 25 seconds.
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It was released August 9 1945.
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