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silver fulminate Anonymous 18/10/13(Sat)03:31 No. 16705 ID: 418128
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It is not called a "high explosive" for nothing. I Saw a video on YT of a guy gripping a chunk and throwing it.. I was not so lucky. Mine just blew up on my desk from the slightest friction!


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Anonymous 18/10/13(Sat)03:45 No. 16706 ID: b5377a
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You should blow up a police station.


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Anonymous 19/03/04(Mon)17:22 No. 16755 ID: bafe83

it is interesting for me too


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Anonymous 19/03/04(Mon)17:24 No. 16756 ID: bafe83

You can use silver fulminate for your laboratory research. But now more popular became using nanomaterials in science. For example, graphene, fullerenes now use in electronic, chemistry and other fields of industry. For example, many of them you can find on http://mstnano.com/



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