yes if you add salt bi carb soda and a little dry ice it creates a lovely explosion
Well not by themselves. Charcoal and sugar are both fuel, but they will not light fast enough without something added. The magic ingredient in explosive powders such as gunpowder is often an oxidizer (Potassium nitrate-KNO3 most oftenly used). To make an explosive powder, you would want to grind the charcoal and/or sugar with the KNO3 into a fine powder. The finer the powder, the better it is mixed. The better it is mixed, the faster it burns. The faster it burns, the more explosive it is.
No. Custard powder is dry milk, dried eggs and sugar with colors, flavorings and preservatives. It is not explosive in its normal state.
Potassium chlorate contains oxygen atoms. These allow the sugar in the Gummi Bear to burn.
explosive
No, a pie can not be explosive.
No it is not explosive.
No, a nickel is not explosive.
Chicken is not an explosive.
Explosive because u suck
Mount St. Helens is generally regarded as an explosive volcano, but like most stratovolcanoes, it can produce both explosive and non-explosive eruptions.
Any powdered organic material, when mixed with large volumes of air, CAN explode. It is very rapid combustion. In 2008, anexplosion was triggered by powdered sugar that killed 14 people and injured 36. However, as an explosives engineer, nutmeg would not be my first choice for an explosive.
Gun powder can be used as a propellant rather than powdered sugar and KNO3 depending on the application. Both are explosive, however gun powder is designed to ignite at much higher speeds.