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  1. Explosive - Wikipedia

    Materials that detonate, in which the front of the chemical reaction moves through the material faster than the speed of sound, are called “high explosives.” In contrast, materials that deflagrate, where …

  2. Explosive | Definition, Types, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

    Detonating explosives, such as TNT and dynamite, are characterized by extremely rapid decomposition and development of high pressure, whereas deflagrating explosives, such as black and smokeless …

  3. Explosives | Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives

    The term includes, but is not limited to, black powder, pellet powder, initiating explosives, ammonium nitrate fuel oil (ANFO) mixtures, safety fuses, squibs, mixed binary explosives, and igniters.

  4. Explosive - Oxford Reference

    2 days ago · High explosives decompose very rapidly to produce an uncontrollable blast. Examples of this type include dynamite, nitroglycerine, and trinitrotoluene (TNT); they are exploded using a …

  5. What to know about explosives sent to the AZ Supreme Court

    5 days ago · An Arizona Department of Public Safety spokesperson said the court was sent vials that tested positive for a "homemade explosive substance."

  6. 19 missing after blast tears through Tennessee munitions plant

    Oct 11, 2025 · At least 19 people remained missing after a powerful explosion ripped through a central Tennessee ammunition plant early Friday, rattling residents for miles and leaving a half square-mile …

  7. Explosives are chemical elements, compounds or physical mixtures that have the ability to convert to enormous amounts of gases in a very short time (1/1000 of a second) that takes place by external …

  8. Explosives Safety 101: All Your Burning Questions

    Dec 24, 2024 · Explosives come in various forms, most commonly referred to as Hazard Divisions (HD). What categories of explosives exist and how are munitions assigned into the various groups?

  9. Explosives - Types Of Explosives And Their Sources Of Power

    Many substances that are not explosive by themselves can explode if oxygen is nearby. Turpentine, gasoline, hydrogen, and alcohol are not explosives. In the presence of oxygen in the air, however, …

  10. Package containing explosives found near Arizona Supreme Court

    5 days ago · The Arizona Supreme Court building was evacuated on Jan. 5 after a package contained a "suspicious substance," authorities said.