Thousands. It's a simple chemical reaction. Learn about the chemical chart (table) and then figure it out from there.
C4 and a detonator
A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that are not chemically bonded together. In a mixture, the substances retain their individual properties and can be separated physically. Examples of mixtures include salt and sand, trail mix, and air.
You blow up
Substances combined in random amounts are called mixtures. Mixtures are made up of two or more different substances that are physically mixed together but do not chemically combine. Examples of mixtures include saltwater, air, and trail mix.
Milk, water, ice cream mix
Well, honey, if you want to make a solid solution, you usually have to mix and melt substances together to get them all cozy and combined. Crushing might help speed up the process by increasing the surface area for mixing, but it's not always necessary. So, in short, yes, you typically need to crush, mix, and melt substances to make a solid solution, but there can be exceptions depending on the specific materials you're working with.
Stirring rods are typically sterile glass tubes that are used to mix two substances together and to speed up a chemical reaction.
No, emulsifiers are not catalysts. Emulsifiers help stabilize and mix together substances that would normally separate, such as oil and water, by reducing the surface tension between them. Catalysts, on the other hand, are substances that speed up chemical reactions without being consumed in the process.
Get sulfer, crush it, then mix it with blue food coloring. Last, just blow it up.
Its a mixture
they are elements compounds are when you take two or more elements and mix them together.
you can not mix hydraulic oil in engine oil because if you do a fire will occure and then you will blow up in a million pieces.