BOOM! See explosions created using household chemicals

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More than 20 explosions were created during a training session to educate bomb technicians, first responders, and the chemical industry on the potential uses of common industrial and household chemicals in bomb making. (Video by Andre Malok | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)
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Welcome to the watchlist everyone, glad you could make it

heckyeaproductions
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To the FBI agent reviewing my activity
(I named you Gregg)
I googled this just to see how the drones from the venom movie worked

indagando
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Yes, excellent program. It is very important to have knowledge on these potentially explosive compounds found in the average household. We, the good Americans, need to know if we have neighbors that are potential terrorists, or kids that are potential assholes.

Me and all the other responsible adults appreciate this and the work you're doing. Now if you can list out those items and how they work right here, we would appreciate it.

michaelmorrison
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I came here for tutorial, where is the tutorial

aizo_
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The chemistry behind some reactions are just mind blowing. So much energy from such a small source.

mattstitz
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purpose of the video: to spread awareness of possible terrorist acts.
what i got from the video: "cool, i'm gonna do this!"

lucasthelemur
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Sometimes, I just wanna watch the world burn. Thank you for making this video to help me learn how.

bunsenn
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What if you just wanna blow up a toilet in your back yard away from people?

joshuawhitaker
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When we give up our freedom in order to obtain safety we will lose both.

jeffcampbell
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All the quiet kids in school are watching like 👨‍💻

cooperstephens
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my childhood curiosity about the chemistry of explosions led me to study chemistry in high school. This resulted in the understanding that an explosion is just a rapid burning and, in principle, by combining fuel and an oxidizing agent (in synthetic explosives, this is just one compound), the explosion loses magic. Although at spas as a student, having drunk heavily with a friend, they blew up .. just sugar in a sugar bowl. Well, military service and, alas, mine clearance work repulsed the love of explosions. Now living in Ukraine during the war, there are more than enough explosions, but the experience with explosives was not in vain

igorsinger
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These guys put on such a serious look, but you know they’re having fun! ;)

mistermadness
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Wow, this is quite interesting. I hope none of these are used for evil, and they serve to educate people in the future

megacrab
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They say that all those were household items but there is literally 0 reasons to believe them..
Its not like the news have never lied.

pika
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I'm getting mixed messages on the intent of this video. Like "how to make a bomb (but don't do it)"

toasternessstudios
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I was hoping to get Tutorials on how to make that stuff.

My dissapointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.

karlalbert
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Household chemicals is a bit of a stretch for some of these.

amelliamendel
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Why is there people in black outside my house 🤣

Crypto
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To my FBI agent (I know you’re watching)… don’t worry. I just wanted to know what chemicals the Lizard threw at Spider-Man.

The_DCR
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Most of those explosions in the video are visually scary looking due to the fireballs. However, knowing anything about explosives you understand this video is mostly all posturing and scare tactics as all of those demonstrations were low power and generally very weak in detonation yields. Lame.

mwilson