why does a bomb blast
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That's because the inside part of it contains many explosive powder chemicals when reacts to fire explodes
Explanation:A high explosive bomb is one that employs a process called "detonation" to rapidly go from an initially high energy molecule to a very low energy molecule. Detonation is distinct from deflagration in that the chemical reaction propagates faster than the speed of sound (often many times faster) in an intense shock wave.
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