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Here is simple lay down of all things chemically explosive. You need chemically reaction that produce both heat and form gas rapidly. The reaction must have high initialization energy to be safe so it doesn't go off where you don't want it to.
With this in mind, for some of you who are like to blow
up stuff, this should be a fun toy.
Two spray cans, one contain gas forming chemical like carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen or any chemical compound you can find that mix well that carrier agent in a pressurized can. The second can contain oxidation chemical that will react with the chemical in the first can produce heat and gas. Since I am not teaching people how to make bomb here, I won't mention the chemical names.
Both cans are colored so you can see where you sprayed. First you put the detonator on to the surface you want to spray. Then spray the gas forming can first, oxidation can second. After the carrier agent evaporated, two chemicals come in contact. Step back and see the fire work. It won't be that powerful, but you will get the BANG for your money.
Two component explosive
http://www.fixor.com/ [IvanIdea, Apr 19 2002, last modified Oct 04 2004]
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q.b.is one who are like to blow up stuff. |
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I just take along my farty brother and a lighter. |
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Thanks, miss blissmiss. Guess you miss the missing s's, sis. |
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darn...I thought that AfroAssault had finally posted another idea....oh, AA, where are you? |
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The whole point I post this is that if anyone wants to post "Exploding (fill the blank here)" or something similar later, it will be just another application of my idea since you can spray the stuff on surface of anything you can think of. (Maybe not water). That is my kind of mad scientist marketing humor. |
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That's a problem, bing. Your plan won't fly. You see, our illustrious colleague AfroAssault has already cornered the market on exploding ideas, long before you ever halfbaked. |
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Didn't someone once post an "explosive everything" idea as a mockery of me once? Maybe I dreamed the whole thing up... |
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No, I seem to remember something like that, too. |
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moi aussie is UnaBubba, non? |
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Sacrebleu! Ma creme anglaise fait exploser. |
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Hein, Aristotle peut parler le Français mieux que nous. |
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I like the idea, though. Actually a rather cool one. Great for the special forces to breach doors - if you can make it more powerful, then simply spray some on the doorframe and run. |
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Even better - put some foaming agents in it and get greater explosive potential (if you use something like hydrogen as the pressurizing agent, you might be able to get hydrogen bubbles in a solid chunk of explosive foam - now that's an explosive!) |
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meilleur que nous? ou est-ce que c'est mieux que nous? |
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ou peut-être mon idée est meilleur que l'original. |
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Verry funny explosive anything, Good thing you did not say what can X and can Y contain.... |
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//Good thing you did not say what
can X and can Y contain// |
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Psst - potassium perchlorate and
glucose in one, H2SO4 in the
other. |
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Oh la la, une formule explosif! |
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