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  2. Screaming jelly babies - Wikipedia

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    Potassium chlorate is a strong oxidizer and can cause fire or explosions. It is toxic by inhalation or ingestion and is hazardous to aquatic environments. [11] Reagent grade potassium chlorate should be used. Upon completion of the demonstration, all chemicals should be disposed of in designated chemical waste containers to prevent harm to ...

  3. Armstrong's mixture - Wikipedia

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    Simple mixtures of red phosphorus and potassium chlorate can detonate at a wide range of proportions; a 20% phosphorus mixture had 27% of the equivalent power of a like mass of TNT in a laboratory experiment, and the detonation of the 10% and 20% phosphorus mixtures even in small unconfined samples of 1 gram was described by the authors of one ...

  4. Potassium chlorate - Wikipedia

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    The decomposition of potassium chlorate was also used to provide the oxygen supply for limelights. Potassium chlorate is used also as a pesticide. In Finland it was sold under trade name Fegabit. Potassium chlorate can react with sulfuric acid to form a highly reactive solution of chloric acid and potassium sulfate: 2 KClO 3 + H 2 SO 4 → 2 ...

  5. Detonator - Wikipedia

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    Around the turn of the century performance was enhanced in the Smith-Gardiner blasting cap by the addition of 10-20% potassium chlorate. [4] This compound was superseded by others: lead azide , lead styphnate , some aluminium , or other materials such as DDNP ( diazo dinitro phenol ) to reduce the amount of lead emitted into the atmosphere by ...

  6. Water gel explosive - Wikipedia

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    Methylamine nitrate is the salt formed by the neutralization of methylamine with nitric acid. [4] Water gel explosives are also made of ammonium nitrate, calcium nitrate, aluminum, ethylene glycol and TNT. The proportions of these components vary depending on the desired explosiveness of the water gel. [5]

  7. WATCH: Mysterious Explosion Destroys Home, Sends Occupants ...

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    A video above shows the family dog fleeing as an unidentified man, woman and infant also escaped the home at 11:20 a.m. Sunday. The man has been hospitalized with burns and leg injuries and is now ...

  8. Sprengel explosive - Wikipedia

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    Sprengel explosives are a generic class of materials invented by Hermann Sprengel in the 1870s. [1] They consist of stoichiometric mixtures of strong oxidisers and reactive fuels, mixed just prior to use in order to enhance safety.

  9. 'Significant' Garbage Truck Explosion Captured in Dramatic ...

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    The incident happened after first responders arrived on Derbyshire Avenue at around 4 p.m. in response to reports of a garbage truck on fire, per a release from the Arlington Heights Police ...