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  2. Dry ice bomb - Wikipedia

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    In Utah, simple possession of a dry ice bomb or similar pressurized chemical reaction bomb is a second-degree felony. [16] In Colorado, the creation of a dry ice bomb is considered illegal due to interpretation as "possession of an explosive device" [citation needed] Leaving an unexploded dry ice bomb can be construed as public endangerment.

  3. Dry ice - Wikipedia

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    Dry ice bomb. A "dry ice bomb" is a balloon-like device using dry ice in a sealed container such as a plastic bottle. Water is usually added to accelerate the sublimation of the dry ice. As the dry ice sublimes, pressure increases, causing the bottle to burst with a loud noise.

  4. The Big Book of Mischief - Wikipedia

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    The end products include dry ice bombs and nitroglycerin. Construction of the devices described in the book is generally illegal, in addition to being highly dangerous. According to the file's revision information, a version of TBBOM, then known as The Terrorist's Handbook (by The Jolly Roger), was compiled between 1987 and 1989.

  5. Underwater explosions using dry ice in slow motion - AOL

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    Underwater explosions using dry ice and liquid nitrogen are captured in high definition slow motion by The Backyard Scientist.

  6. Here's Everything You Need to Know About Dry Ice - AOL

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  7. Evidence suppression hearing set for Norwich man accused of ...

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    Nov. 9—Lawyers will present evidence next week during a pre-trial hearing in the case of a Norwich man accused of stockpiling a cache of automatic weaponry and homemade pipe bombs in his city ...

  8. Potato cannon - Wikipedia

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    PVC dry ice cannon in use, 1.5kg (3 pounds) of concrete is poured at the bottom to reinforce it, and plastic sleeves are used to stiffen the lower (highest pressure) part. The oldest examples simply involve dropping pieces of dry ice into a tube closed at one end and sealing the other end by jamming the projectile in.

  9. Roommate: Russian teen set off mini-bombs in Pa. - AOL

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    ALTOONA, Pa. (AP) - The roommate of a Penn State student from Russia charged with building a suspected bomb in his bedroom says the 18-year-old recently set off three "mini-bombs" just outside ...