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The most explosive element is Francium, located on the bottom left hand corner on the Periodic Table of Elements. It is extremely reactive, as it wants to "give" away one electron to become stable.
No. Ingredient of tums aka plaster of Paris. Not explosive.
It is explosive. The link I've added below should help you.
When ether is exposed to air for some time, it can form explosive peroxides. These peroxides are highly sensitive and can detonate with shock, heat, or friction. It is important to properly store and handle ether to prevent the formation of these explosive substances.
The common name of trinitrotoluene is t-n-t.
No, sulphur in the pure form is not an explosive.
An explosion generated by antimatter is four times more powerful then a nuclear bomb
The most explosive element is Francium, located on the bottom left hand corner on the Periodic Table of Elements. It is extremely reactive, as it wants to "give" away one electron to become stable.
That the substance is dangerous & explosive.
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Dynamite is used in bombs as it is an explosive substance.
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The opposite of nitroglycerin would be a substance that is stable and not explosive.
what substance does a low order explosive resemble
LEL is the Lower Explosive Limit. The lowest ignitable concentration of a substance in air that will ignite. UEL is the Upper Explosive Limit. The highest percentage of a substance in air that will ignite.
yes, they manufacture an explosive substance inside heir hives called enitocin. This substance has very similar characteristics to gunpowder. It is is extremely flamable and quite explosive. Be careful.
No. Ingredient of tums aka plaster of Paris. Not explosive.