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Why some chemicals will blasts?
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Answered by anirudh961
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Answer:

As some chemicals have less Potential Energy than Fuels, but their high rate of energy release produces a great blast pressure

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Answered by henaanvar
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Answer:

Chemical explosives or blast , usually involving a rapid and violent oxidation reaction that produces large amounts of hot gas. Gunpowder was the first explosive to be discovered and put to use.

Explanation:

There are many chemical reactions that will release energy. These are known as exothermic reactions. If the reaction proceeds slowly, the released energy will be dissipated and there will be few noticeable effects other than an increase in temperature. On the other hand, if the reaction proceeds very rapidly, then the energy will not be dissipated.

Chemical explosions may be distinguished from other exothermic reactions by the extreme rapidity of their reactions. In addition to the violent release of energy, chemical explosions must provide a means to transfer the energy into mechanical work.

Properties of explosion

  • Force
  • Velocity
  • Evolution of heat
  • Initiation of reaction
  • Fragmentation
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