What is the most explosive gas?

Azidoazide azide is the most explosive chemical compound ever created. It is part of a class of chemicals known as high-nitrogen energetic materials, and it gets its "bang" from the 14 nitrogen atoms that compose it in a loosely bound state. This material is both highly reactive and highly explosive.
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Which gas is more explosive?

One of the most powerful explosive chemicals known to us is PETN, which contains nitro groups which are similar to that in TNT and the nitroglycerin in dynamite. But the presence of more of these nitro groups means it explodes with more power.
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What is the strongest explosive?

Nitroglycerine, discovered in 1846, still remains the most powerful explosive in practical use. Many useful advances have been and are being made, but new explosives are merely new mixtures of old materials, given fancy names.
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What gas is used in an explosion?

Some of the most prevalent explosive gases used in manufacturing are Hydrogen, Oxygen, Methane, and Acetylene. Oxygen is not flammable itself, but it can still lead to explosive accidents by igniting other materials that wouldn't be flammable in a less oxygenated environment.
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What are the 3 types of explosives?

1. Introduction
  • blasting and bulk explosives (explosives used for commercial blasting applications or for their manufacture); ...
  • perforating explosives (intended for use in the oil and gas well industry); ...
  • special-application explosives (high explosives used for other applications, including primary explosives).
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Is oxygen highly explosive?

Oxygen is not flammable, but it can cause other materials that burn to ignite more easily and to burn far more rapidly. The result is that a fire involving oxygen can appear explosive-like.
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Is TNT or dynamite more powerful?

It's the small explosion of the blasting cap that is required to cause the nitroglycerin to explode. You may see some explosives labeled “TNT" that look like dynamite. TNT stands for trinitrotoluene, which is also an explosive but quite different from dynamite. Dynamite is actually much more powerful than TNT.
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What is C4 made of?

C4 was used during the Vietnam War as part of demolition blocks; today, it is commonly used in both military and civilian settings for demolition and flares. C4 is composed of RDX (91%), dioctyl sebacate (5.3%), polyisobutylene (2.1%), and mineral/motor oil (1.6%) [1].
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What is the fastest explosive?

Octanitrocubane has a detonation velocity of 10,100 m/s, making it the fastest known explosive.
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How powerful is C4 compared to TNT?

C4 explosives have more complete destructive power compared to TNT and the number of effective explosives required to destroy the concrete with the strength of fc = 229.31 kg / cm2 is 122 g.
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How loud is a nuclear bomb?

Nuclear bomb – Explosion

A nuclear bomb explosion has been reported to be 240 to 280 dB+. A sound level meter set 250 feet away from test sites peaked at 210 decibels. At the source, the level is reported to be from 240 to 280 dB+.
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How big is a nuke explosion?

Within a 6-km (3.7-mile) radius of a 1-megaton bomb, blast waves would produce 180 metric tons of force on the walls of all two-story buildings, and wind speeds of 255 km/h (158 mph). In a 1-km (0.6-mile) radius, the peak pressure is four times that amount, and wind speeds can reach 756 km/h (470 mph).
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Is nitrous explosive?

NITROUS OXIDE is a weak oxidizing agent. Nonflammable but supports combustion. Can explode at high temperature (after vaporization).
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Is propane more explosive than gasoline?

Like gasoline, propane is flammable, but has a much narrower range of flammability than gasoline and much higher ignition temperature 920- 1020 degrees vs. 80- 300 degrees for gasoline.
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What is C6 explosive?

C6 is a former German World War II “Substitute explosive” with the following. composition: – 50 wt.-% methylammonium nitrate. – 35 wt.-% sodium nitrate. – 15 wt.-% hexogen.
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What is C2 explosive?

Composition C

The material was plastic between 0 and 40 degrees C, but was brittle at colder temperatures and gummy at higher temperatures. Composition C was superseded by Composition C2, which used a mixture of 80% RDX and 20% plasticizer.
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How explosive is PETN?

PETN is a very powerful explosive material with a relative effectiveness factor of 1.66. When mixed with a plasticizer, PETN forms a plastic explosive. Along with RDX it is the main ingredient of Semtex.
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Is Nitro a TNT?

But TNT (or 2,4,6,-trinitrotoluene, to use its chemical name) is not one of those components. Instead, the active explosive in dynamite is a chemical called nitroglycerin. Nitroglycerin was first made in 1847 by Italian chemist Ascanio Sobrero -- not by Alfred Nobel.
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What does TNT smell like?

Other objects and even some medical conditions are also associated with distinctive odors. For example, the nitroglycerin fumes in dynamite can smell like banana, while food infected with salmonella bacteria can release hydrogen sulfide gas that smells like rotten eggs.
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Can dynamite explode when wet?

Even though the diatomaceous earth takes away some of the dangers of nitroglycerin, there are still problems because the mixture is not stable in damp environments. Water causes the nitroglycerin to leak away. The nitroglycerin can build up, and explode unexpectedly.
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Will pure oxygen burn?

The technical reality is that the oxygen doesn't burn,” said Mark Bruley, vice president for accident and forensic investigation at ECRI Institute. “It's a subtlety of the physics of fire. Oxygen makes other things ignite at a lower temperature, and burn hotter and faster. But oxygen itself does not catch fire.”
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Is hydrogen more explosive than oxygen?

Hydrogen has a higher oxygen requirement for explosion than fossil fuels. Hydrogen can be explosive with oxygen concentrations between 18 and 59 percent while gasoline can be explosive at oxygen concentrations between 1 and 3 percent.
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Is hydrogen very flammable?

Hydrogen used in the fuel cells is a very flammable gas and can cause fires and explosions if it is not handled properly. Hydrogen is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas. Natural gas and propane are also odorless, but a sulfur-containing (Mercaptan) odorant is added to these gases so that a leak can be detected.
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