i think its acetone peroxide, only 20 kg of it might be able to blow your hand off, very unstable element, but there is a safe way to make it
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you (who evers above me) are wrong my friend its realy anti-mater think wen anti-mater touches matter it creats an explosion of such a magnitude we can c it with the naked eye u r thinking so what we can c it big deal well it is accualy a huge deal because an attome is tiny its smaller than an electron wich is the smallest part of an attom
sources: tv. show called through the wormhole with Morgan freeman
Most likely by firing explosive pots out of catapults. The mirrors thing is a myth
Improvised Explosive Devices (IED's)
Believe it or not, it is matches. Of course this is the most common explosive everyday item. Matches uses sulfur and phosphorus and both those elements have the chemical property: combustion. In terms of arms, guns and grenades are. :) happy to help
not only for the explosive power, but also the fallout that follows, nuclear weapons are by far the most destructive force known to man.
explosive
Antimatter
The Big Bang went Kaboom!
A Quasar, solar flares, or galaxies exploding
Most likely by firing explosive pots out of catapults. The mirrors thing is a myth
Explosive volcanoes are most common at subduction zones.
Mount St. Helens is generally regarded as an explosive volcano, but like most stratovolcanoes, it can produce both explosive and non-explosive eruptions.
No. The most explosive variety of volcanic activity would be the caldera-forming eruptions of stratovolcanoes. Cinder cone eruptions are only mildly explosive.
Volcanoes with more viscosity are more explosive.
No. Volcanic eruptions in Hawaii are not usually explosive.
napalm
Large explosive eruptions are generally characteristic of stratovolcanoes.
Most explosive volcanism is located at oceanic to continental subduction zones.