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  • Explosive boiling
  • physical chemistry, explosive boiling or phase explosion is a process in which a superheated metastable liquid undergoes an explosive liquid–vapour phase

    Explosive boiling

    Explosive_boiling

  • Boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion
  • Explosion of a vessel containing liquid above and beyond boiling point

    the boiling point, which can cause a portion of the liquid to boil and form a cloud of rapidly expanding vapor. BLEVEs are manifestations of explosive boiling

    Boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion

    Boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion

    Boiling_liquid_expanding_vapor_explosion

  • Boiling
  • Physical process

    Boiling or ebullition is the rapid phase transition from liquid to gas or vapour; the reverse of boiling is condensation. Boiling occurs when a liquid

    Boiling

    Boiling

    Boiling

  • Ice Age: Boiling Point
  • Upcoming animated film

    Ice Age: Boiling Point is an upcoming American animated adventure comedy film directed by John C. Donkin. It is the sixth main installment in the Ice

    Ice Age: Boiling Point

    Ice_Age:_Boiling_Point

  • Steam explosion
  • Explosion created from a violent boiling of water

    goes through explosive boiling. When this happens, the abruptness of the expansion further enhances the expulsion of blazing fuel. Boil over overview

    Steam explosion

    Steam explosion

    Steam_explosion

  • Laser safety
  • Protocols for safe use, design and implementation of laser technology

    retina was heated to over 100 °C (212 °F) resulting in localized explosive boiling accompanied by the immediate creation of a permanent blind spot. Lasers

    Laser safety

    Laser safety

    Laser_safety

  • Explosive
  • Substance that can explode

    An explosive is a reactive substance that contains a great amount of potential energy that can produce an explosion if released suddenly, usually accompanied

    Explosive

    Explosive

    Explosive

  • Largest artificial non-nuclear explosions
  • List of large explosions

    intentional, caused by modern high explosives, boiling liquid expanding vapour explosions (BLEVEs), older explosives such as gunpowder, volatile petroleum-based

    Largest artificial non-nuclear explosions

    Largest_artificial_non-nuclear_explosions

  • Pool fire
  • Diffusion flame

    not attempted to be extinguished with water, as this can trigger explosive boiling and spattering of the burning material. Open-top tank fires are pool

    Pool fire

    Pool_fire

  • Explosive eruption
  • Type of volcanic eruption in which lava is violently expelled

    depressurised. Depressurisation reduces the boiling point of the water, so when depressurised the water suddenly boils. Or it may happen when groundwater is

    Explosive eruption

    Explosive eruption

    Explosive_eruption

  • Ammonia
  • Chemical compound

    reactive, and the temperature of liquid ammonia makes it susceptible to explosive boiling when reactants are added. Liquid ammonia is used for treatment of

    Ammonia

    Ammonia

    Ammonia

  • Superheating
  • Heating a liquid to a temperature above its boiling point without boiling

    boiling retardation, or boiling delay) is the phenomenon in which a liquid is heated to a temperature higher than its boiling point, without boiling.

    Superheating

    Superheating

  • Rapid phase transition
  • Rapid phase transition or RPT is an explosive boiling phenomenon realized in liquefied natural gas (LNG) incidents, in which LNG vaporizes violently upon

    Rapid phase transition

    Rapid_phase_transition

  • Flammability limit
  • Burning within well-defined lower and upper bounds

    Flammability limits or explosive limits are the ranges of fuel concentrations in relation to oxygen from the air. Combustion can range in violence from

    Flammability limit

    Flammability_limit

  • Uncontrolled decompression
  • Unplanned drop in the pressure of a sealed system

    pressurize at all. Such decompression may be classed as explosive, rapid, or slow: Explosive decompression (ED) is violent and too fast for air to escape

    Uncontrolled decompression

    Uncontrolled_decompression

  • Tetrazene explosive
  • Chemical compound

    Tetrazene (1-(5-tetrazolyl)-3-guanyl tetrazene hydrate) is an explosive material used for sensitization of priming compositions. It is a derivative of

    Tetrazene explosive

    Tetrazene explosive

    Tetrazene_explosive

  • Hellas Planitia
  • Planitia on Mars

    content. It has been theorized that a combination of glacial action and explosive boiling may be responsible for gully features in the crater. Some of the low

    Hellas Planitia

    Hellas Planitia

    Hellas_Planitia

  • Phlegmatized explosive
  • Explosive mixed with a stabilization or desensitization agent

    in water gel explosives). Such agents are nearly always flammable themselves (therefore adding fuel to the blast) or will at least boil off easily. Typically

    Phlegmatized explosive

    Phlegmatized explosive

    Phlegmatized_explosive

  • Boilover
  • Expulsion of blazing liquid due to water boiling underneath

    boilover (or boil-over) is an extremely hazardous phenomenon in which a layer of water under a pool fire (e.g., an open-top tank fire) starts boiling, which

    Boilover

    Boilover

  • Vaporization
  • Transition of a liquid to vapor

    two types of vaporization: evaporation and boiling. Evaporation is a surface phenomenon, whereas boiling is a bulk phenomenon (a phenomenon in which

    Vaporization

    Vaporization

  • Condenser (laboratory)
  • Laboratory apparatus used to condense vapors

    Care must also be taken to prevent the boiling liquid to enter the condenser as splattering from explosive boiling, or droplets created as bubbles pop.

    Condenser (laboratory)

    Condenser (laboratory)

    Condenser_(laboratory)

  • TNT
  • Impact-resistant high explosive

    explosive was not recognized for three decades, mainly because it was so much less sensitive than other explosives known at the time. Its explosive properties

    TNT

    TNT

    TNT

  • Kimberlite
  • Igneous rock which sometimes contains diamonds

    of CO2 (lower amounts of H2O) in the system, which produces a deep explosive boiling stage that causes a significant amount of vertical flaring. Kimberlite

    Kimberlite

    Kimberlite

    Kimberlite

  • RDX
  • Explosive chemical compound

    RDX (Research Department Explosive or Royal Demolition Explosive), or hexogen, also known by other names, is an organic compound with the formula (CH2N2O2)3

    RDX

    RDX

    RDX

  • Armour-piercing ammunition
  • Ammunition type designed to penetrate armour

    high-explosive SAPHEI – Semi-armour-piercing high-explosive incendiary SAPHEI-T – Semi-armour-piercing high-explosive incendiary tracer High-explosive anti-tank

    Armour-piercing ammunition

    Armour-piercing ammunition

    Armour-piercing_ammunition

  • Explosion
  • Sudden release of heat and gas

    created by high explosives are known as detonations and travel through shock waves. Subsonic explosions are created by low explosives through a slower

    Explosion

    Explosion

    Explosion

  • History and culture of substituted amphetamines
  • reactive, and the temperature of liquid ammonia makes it susceptible to explosive boiling when reactants are added. It has been the most popular method in Midwestern

    History and culture of substituted amphetamines

    History_and_culture_of_substituted_amphetamines

  • Oxyliquit
  • Explosive material containing liquid oxygen and fuel (e.g. organic fuels)

    An Oxyliquit, also called liquid air explosive or liquid oxygen explosive, is an explosive material which is a mixture of liquid oxygen (LOX) with a suitable

    Oxyliquit

    Oxyliquit

  • Thermite
  • Pyrotechnic composition of metal powder and metal oxide

    temperature to just below the boiling point. Such a high boiling point is common among transition metals (e.g., iron and copper boil at 2887 and 2582 °C, respectively)

    Thermite

    Thermite

    Thermite

  • Acetone peroxide
  • Chemical compound

    called APEX and mother of Satan) is an organic peroxide and a primary explosive. It is produced by the reaction of acetone, hydrogen peroxide and a strong

    Acetone peroxide

    Acetone peroxide

    Acetone_peroxide

  • Silver azide
  • Chemical compound

    acid. It forms colorless crystals. Like most azides, it is a primary explosive. Silver azide can be prepared by treating an aqueous solution of silver

    Silver azide

    Silver azide

    Silver_azide

  • Solvent
  • Substance dissolving a solute resulting in a solution

    HSP dataset. The boiling point is an important property because it determines the speed of evaporation. Small amounts of low-boiling-point solvents like

    Solvent

    Solvent

    Solvent

  • Nitroglycerin
  • Chemical compound

    1,2,3-trinitroxypropane, is a dense, colorless or pale yellow, oily, explosive liquid most commonly produced by nitrating glycerol with white fuming

    Nitroglycerin

    Nitroglycerin

    Nitroglycerin

  • GE BWR
  • Type of commercial fission reactor

    This was followed by the Advanced Boiling Water Reactor (ABWR) introduced in the 1990s and the Economic Simplified Boiling Water Reactor (ESBWR) introduced

    GE BWR

    GE BWR

    GE_BWR

  • Digital holographic microscopy
  • Quantitative phase microscope

    doi:10.1016/j.materresbull.2012.09.024. P. Knotek; L. Tichy (2013). "Explosive boiling of Ge35Sb10S55 glass induced by a CW laser". Materials Research Bulletin

    Digital holographic microscopy

    Digital holographic microscopy

    Digital_holographic_microscopy

  • Petroleum ether
  • Mixture of alkanes from oil

    unsaturated hydrocarbons. DIN 51630 has an initial boiling point above 25 °C, and its final boiling point up to 80 °C. Fires should be fought with foam

    Petroleum ether

    Petroleum_ether

  • Combustibility and flammability
  • Ability to easily ignite in air at ambient temperatures

    mist or dust. Wood is an example. Finely divided wood dust can undergo explosive flames and produce a blast wave. A piece of paper (made from pulp) catches

    Combustibility and flammability

    Combustibility and flammability

    Combustibility_and_flammability

  • Ammonium nitrate
  • Chemical compound with formula NH4NO3

    component of explosive mixtures used in mining, quarrying, and civil construction. It is the major constituent of ANFO, an industrial explosive which accounts

    Ammonium nitrate

    Ammonium nitrate

    Ammonium_nitrate

  • Stratovolcano
  • Type of conical volcano composed of layers of lava and tephra

    stratovolcanoes are characterized by a steep profile with a summit crater and explosive eruptions. Some have collapsed summit craters called calderas. The lava

    Stratovolcano

    Stratovolcano

    Stratovolcano

  • Susan D. Allen
  • US scientist and professor

    Allen, Susan D. (2003-03-21). "Optical transmission measurements of explosive boiling and liftoff of a layer of micron-scale water droplets from a KrF laser-heated

    Susan D. Allen

    Susan_D._Allen

  • Deflagration
  • Combustion that leads on to an explosion

    pre-mixed flame propagates through an explosive or a mixture of fuel and oxidizer. Deflagrations in high and low explosives or fuel–oxidizer mixtures may transition

    Deflagration

    Deflagration

    Deflagration

  • Ready or Not (video game)
  • 2023 tactical shooter video game

    Void Interactive. July 15, 2025. Steam Ready or Not: Boiling Point Steam Page Ready or Not: Boiling Point DLC is out now with three new maps. Stefan L.

    Ready or Not (video game)

    Ready_or_Not_(video_game)

  • Pentaerythritol tetranitrate
  • Explosive chemical compound

    penthrite (or, rarely and primarily in German, as nitropenta), is an explosive material. It is the nitrate ester of pentaerythritol, and is structurally

    Pentaerythritol tetranitrate

    Pentaerythritol tetranitrate

    Pentaerythritol_tetranitrate

  • Volcanic eruption
  • Volcanic event

    and the more explosive eruptions of Surtseyan activity begins, building up flanks made up of mostly hyaloclastite. Eventually the lake boils off from continued

    Volcanic eruption

    Volcanic eruption

    Volcanic_eruption

  • Your Favourite London Sounds
  • 2001 studio album by Peter Cusack

    "a delicious, drawn-out sequence of clunks and drips, hissing and explosive boiling recorded in close-up, fetishistic detail"; it is introduced by its

    Your Favourite London Sounds

    Your_Favourite_London_Sounds

  • Dimethyl sulfoxide
  • Organosulfur chemical compound used as a solvent

    wide range of organic solvents as well as water. It has a relatively high boiling point. DMSO is metabolised to compounds that leave a garlic-like taste

    Dimethyl sulfoxide

    Dimethyl sulfoxide

    Dimethyl_sulfoxide

  • Diethyl ether peroxide
  • Chemical compound

    ether hydroperoxide and its condensation products are responsible for the explosive organic peroxides that slowly form upon exposure of diethyl ether to ambient

    Diethyl ether peroxide

    Diethyl ether peroxide

    Diethyl_ether_peroxide

  • Hydrazoic acid
  • Unstable and toxic chemical compound

    compound with the chemical formula HN3. It is a colorless, volatile, and explosive liquid at room temperature and pressure. It is a compound of nitrogen

    Hydrazoic acid

    Hydrazoic acid

    Hydrazoic_acid

  • Nitromethane
  • Chemical compound

    organic synthesis, it is used widely in the manufacture of pesticides, explosives, fibers, and coatings. Nitromethane is used as a fuel additive in various

    Nitromethane

    Nitromethane

  • Dangerous goods
  • Substances harmful to people, property or the environment

    dangerous goods, which include materials that are radioactive, flammable, explosive, corrosive, oxidizing, asphyxiating, biohazardous, toxic, poisonous, pathogenic

    Dangerous goods

    Dangerous goods

    Dangerous_goods

  • Propiolic acid
  • Chemical compound

    a colourless liquid that crystallises to give silky crystals. Near its boiling point, it decomposes. It is soluble in water and possesses an odor like

    Propiolic acid

    Propiolic acid

    Propiolic_acid

  • List of volcanic eruptions in the 21st century
  • is a list of volcanic eruptions in the 21st century with a volcanic explosivity index (VEI) of 4 or higher, and smaller eruptions that resulted in fatalities

    List of volcanic eruptions in the 21st century

    List of volcanic eruptions in the 21st century

    List_of_volcanic_eruptions_in_the_21st_century

  • List of boiling liquid expanding vapor explosions
  • The following is a list of boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion (BLEVE) accidents. It shows whether the accident occurred during dangerous goods transportation

    List of boiling liquid expanding vapor explosions

    List of boiling liquid expanding vapor explosions

    List_of_boiling_liquid_expanding_vapor_explosions

  • Methyl nitrate
  • Chemical compound

    of nitric acid and has the chemical formula CH3NO3. It is a colourless explosive volatile liquid. It can be produced by the condensation of nitric acid

    Methyl nitrate

    Methyl nitrate

    Methyl_nitrate

  • Ethyl nitrate
  • Chemical compound

    and has the chemical formula CH3CH2NO3. It is a colourless, volatile, explosive, and extremely flammable liquid. It is used in organic synthesis with

    Ethyl nitrate

    Ethyl nitrate

    Ethyl_nitrate

  • Kīlauea
  • Active volcano in Hawaii

    lower Puna, the lava lake within Halemaʻumaʻu drained and a series of explosive collapse events occurred at the volcano's summit, with at least one explosion

    Kīlauea

    Kīlauea

    Kīlauea

  • Nitrogen
  • Chemical element with atomic number 7 (N)

    yellow light" produced by his apparatus reacted with mercury to produce explosive mercury nitride. For a long time, sources of nitrogen compounds were limited

    Nitrogen

    Nitrogen

    Nitrogen

  • Nickel hydrazine nitrate
  • Chemical compound

    is an energetic material having explosive properties in between that of primary explosive and a secondary explosive. It is a salt of a coordination compound

    Nickel hydrazine nitrate

    Nickel hydrazine nitrate

    Nickel_hydrazine_nitrate

  • 1-Diazidocarbamoyl-5-azidotetrazole
  • Chemical compound

    with the formula C2N14. It is a highly reactive and extremely sensitive explosive. 1-Diazidocarbamoyl-5-azidotetrazole was produced by diazotizing triaminoguanidinium

    1-Diazidocarbamoyl-5-azidotetrazole

    1-Diazidocarbamoyl-5-azidotetrazole

    1-Diazidocarbamoyl-5-azidotetrazole

  • Early thermal weapons
  • Weapons during the classical and medieval periods that used heat or burning for damage

    hand or machine. The simplest and most common thermal projectiles were boiling water and hot sand, which could be poured over attacking personnel. Other

    Early thermal weapons

    Early thermal weapons

    Early_thermal_weapons

  • Boiling water reactor safety systems
  • Safety systems of boiling water reactors

    Boiling water reactor safety systems are nuclear safety systems constructed within boiling water reactors in order to prevent or mitigate environmental

    Boiling water reactor safety systems

    Boiling_water_reactor_safety_systems

  • Rocket candy
  • Sugar-based rocket propellant

    is then heated and brought to a boil until the water evaporates. The mixture goes through several stages: first boiling, then bubbling and spitting, then

    Rocket candy

    Rocket candy

    Rocket_candy

  • Isopropyl alcohol
  • Simplest secondary alcohol

    known as salting out. It forms an azeotrope with water, resulting in a boiling point of 80.37 °C and is characterized by its slightly bitter taste. Isopropyl

    Isopropyl alcohol

    Isopropyl_alcohol

  • Dinitroglycoluril
  • Chemical compound

    Dinitroglycoluril (DNGU) is a high explosive chemical compound with the formula C4H4N6O6. Dinitroglycoluril is of growing interest due to its stability

    Dinitroglycoluril

    Dinitroglycoluril

    Dinitroglycoluril

  • Her & Him
  • 2019 adult film

    graphic sex light; however, the short film builds the eroticism to the boiling point before the graphical sex is unleashed on the viewer. Pornhub has

    Her & Him

    Her_&_Him

  • Francium hydroxide
  • Chemical compound

    reaction might be explosive, because this reaction is probably very exothermic, because of which water could suddenly start boiling violently, producing

    Francium hydroxide

    Francium hydroxide

    Francium_hydroxide

  • Light-water reactor
  • Type of nuclear reactor that uses normal water

    Hitachi (of Japan), offering both the Advanced Boiling Water Reactor (ABWR) and the Economic Simplified Boiling Water Reactor (ESBWR) for construction and

    Light-water reactor

    Light-water reactor

    Light-water_reactor

  • Nitrogen triiodide
  • Chemical compound

    inorganic compound with the formula NI3. It is an extremely sensitive contact explosive: small quantities explode with a loud, sharp snap when touched even lightly

    Nitrogen triiodide

    Nitrogen triiodide

    Nitrogen_triiodide

  • Hydrogen peroxide
  • Chemical compound

    boiling point of the same mixtures is also depressed in relation with the mean of both boiling points (125.1 °C). It occurs at 114 °C. This boiling point

    Hydrogen peroxide

    Hydrogen peroxide

    Hydrogen_peroxide

  • Diacetyl peroxide
  • Chemical compound

    liquid with a sharp odor. As with a number of organic peroxides, it is explosive. It is often used as a solution, e.g., in dimethyl phthalate. Diacetyl

    Diacetyl peroxide

    Diacetyl peroxide

    Diacetyl_peroxide

  • Nitronium perchlorate
  • Chemical compound

    (decomposition) Boiling point decomposition Solubility in water decomposes Hazards Occupational safety and health (OHS/OSH): Main hazards Explosive, Oxidizing

    Nitronium perchlorate

    Nitronium perchlorate

    Nitronium_perchlorate

  • Petroleum naphtha
  • Petroleum product

    different hydrocarbon compounds. It has an initial boiling point (IBP) of about 35 °C and a final boiling point (FBP) of about 200 °C, and it contains paraffins

    Petroleum naphtha

    Petroleum_naphtha

  • Gas explosion
  • Ignition of air and flammable gas

    gas, typically from a gas leak. In household accidents, the principal explosive gases are those used for heating or cooking purposes such as natural gas

    Gas explosion

    Gas explosion

    Gas_explosion

  • Mount Vesuvius
  • Active stratovolcano in the Gulf of Naples, Italy

    at least 600,000 in the danger zone. Eruptions tend to be violent and explosive; these are known as Plinian eruptions. Vesuvius was a name of the volcano

    Mount Vesuvius

    Mount Vesuvius

    Mount_Vesuvius

  • Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide
  • Chemical compound

    Colorless liquid Density 1.170 g cm−3 Boiling point Decomposition beyond 80 °C (176 °F) Solubility in water Soluble Explosive data Shock sensitivity High Detonation

    Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide

    Methyl_ethyl_ketone_peroxide

  • Potassium nitrate
  • Chemical compound

    describes first the purification of barud (crude saltpeter mineral) by boiling it with minimal water and using only the hot solution, then the use of

    Potassium nitrate

    Potassium nitrate

    Potassium_nitrate

  • Bombardier beetle
  • Beetles that emit a spray when threatened

    the hydroquinone. Heat from the reaction brings the mixture to near the boiling point of water and produces gas that drives the ejection. The damage caused

    Bombardier beetle

    Bombardier beetle

    Bombardier_beetle

  • Dimethyl peroxide
  • Chemical compound

    organic compounds. This compound should be handled with care because of its explosive nature when concentrated or improperly stored. Generally, dilute solutions

    Dimethyl peroxide

    Dimethyl peroxide

    Dimethyl_peroxide

  • Gokurakugai
  • Japanese manga series by Yuto Sano

    Kanaete Kureta Hito) "Salvation" (救い, Sukui) "Boozer" (飲兵衛, Nonbee) "Boiling Mad" (怒髪衝天, Dohatsu Shōten) "Reunion" (再会, Saikai) When Tao is called away

    Gokurakugai

    Gokurakugai

  • Cyclopentane
  • Chemical compound

    colorless liquid with a petrol-like odor. Its freezing point is −94 °C and its boiling point is 49 °C. Cyclopentane is in the class of cycloalkanes, being alkanes

    Cyclopentane

    Cyclopentane

  • Nitric acid
  • Highly corrosive mineral acid

    While some resulting nitro compounds are shock- and thermally-sensitive explosives, a few are stable enough to be used in munitions and demolition, while

    Nitric acid

    Nitric acid

    Nitric_acid

  • Perchloric acid
  • Chemical compound

    Perchloric acid is dangerously corrosive and readily forms potentially explosive mixtures. Perchloric acid was first synthesized (together with potassium

    Perchloric acid

    Perchloric acid

    Perchloric_acid

  • Armstrong limit
  • Altitude above which water boils at body temperature

    which is to say, at an ambient pressure of 6.3 kilopascals (47 mmHg), the boiling point of water is 37 °C (99 °F). A pressure of 6.3 kPa—the Armstrong limit—is

    Armstrong limit

    Armstrong limit

    Armstrong_limit

  • Propylene glycol methyl ether acetate
  • Chemical compound

    Colorless liquid Density 0.962 g/cm3 Melting point −67 °C (−89 °F; 206 K) Boiling point 146 °C (295 °F; 419 K) Solubility in water 23.0g /100mL H2O(25 °C

    Propylene glycol methyl ether acetate

    Propylene glycol methyl ether acetate

    Propylene_glycol_methyl_ether_acetate

  • 2,5-Dimethylhexane
  • Chemical compound

    in low revolutions per minute helicopters. As an isomer of octane, the boiling point is very close to that of octane, but can in pure form be slightly

    2,5-Dimethylhexane

    2,5-Dimethylhexane

    2,5-Dimethylhexane

  • Microwave oven
  • Kitchen cooking appliance

    slightly above its normal boiling point without bubbles of vapour forming inside the liquid. The boiling process can start explosively when the liquid is disturbed

    Microwave oven

    Microwave oven

    Microwave_oven

  • Czech Republic
  • Country in Central Europe

    Czech scientists include: Stanislav Brebera (inventor of the plastic explosive Semtex), Václav Prokop Diviš (inventor of the first grounded lightning

    Czech Republic

    Czech Republic

    Czech_Republic

  • Tetramethylethylenediamine
  • Chemical compound

    P310 NFPA 704 (fire diamond) 2 4 1 Flash point 20 °C (68 °F; 293 K) Explosive limits 0.98–9.08% Lethal dose or concentration (LD, LC): LD50 (median

    Tetramethylethylenediamine

    Tetramethylethylenediamine

    Tetramethylethylenediamine

  • Ethyl azide
  • Chemical compound

    Ethyl azide (CH3CH2N3) is an explosive compound sensitive to rapid heating, shock or impact. It has exploded when heated to room temperature. When heated

    Ethyl azide

    Ethyl azide

    Ethyl_azide

  • Dhiren Barot
  • Indian-born British terrorist

    the first attack, boiling water was poured on to his back and a fight ensued, in the second attack another prisoner poured boiling oil over his head.

    Dhiren Barot

    Dhiren_Barot

  • Tetryl
  • Chemical compound

    (C7H5N5O8) is an explosive compound used to make detonators and explosive booster charges. Tetryl is a nitramine booster explosive, though its use has

    Tetryl

    Tetryl

    Tetryl

  • Methyl hydroperoxide
  • Chemical compound

    When condensed or in concentrated form methyl hydroperoxide is rather explosive, unlike tertiary hydroperoxides such as tert-butyl hydroperoxide. Its

    Methyl hydroperoxide

    Methyl hydroperoxide

    Methyl_hydroperoxide

  • Tert-Butyl hypochlorite
  • Chemical compound

    57 g·mol−1 Appearance Yellow liquid Density 0.9583 g/cm3 Boiling point 79.6 °C (175.3 °F; 352.8 K) explosive Solubility in water Sparingly Hazards GHS labelling:

    Tert-Butyl hypochlorite

    Tert-Butyl hypochlorite

    Tert-Butyl_hypochlorite

  • 1,1,3,3-Tetramethylguanidine
  • Chemical compound

    Colourless liquid Density 918 mg mL−1 Melting point −30 °C (−22 °F; 243 K) Boiling point 160 to 162 °C (320 to 324 °F; 433 to 435 K) Solubility in water Miscible

    1,1,3,3-Tetramethylguanidine

    1,1,3,3-Tetramethylguanidine

    1,1,3,3-Tetramethylguanidine

  • Pressurized water reactor
  • Type of nuclear reactor

    nuclear reactors, and nearly twice that of a boiling water reactor. As an effect of this, only localized boiling occurs and steam will recondense promptly

    Pressurized water reactor

    Pressurized water reactor

    Pressurized_water_reactor

  • Dimethylethanolamine
  • Chemical compound

    ammoniacal Density 890 mg mL−1 Melting point −59.00 °C; −74.20 °F; 214.15 K Boiling point 134.1 °C; 273.3 °F; 407.2 K log P −0.25 Vapor pressure 816 Pa (at

    Dimethylethanolamine

    Dimethylethanolamine

    Dimethylethanolamine

  • Garden Grove chemical leak
  • 2026 industrial accident in California

    either fail and spill liquid MMA into the surrounding area or experience a boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion (BLEVE), releasing toxic vapor over a

    Garden Grove chemical leak

    Garden Grove chemical leak

    Garden_Grove_chemical_leak

  • Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic
  • 2010 American anthology film by several directors

    pair trade barbs with each other and Dante kicks his father into a vat of boiling gold. In the fifth circle, Wrath (shown as Anger in the movie in a subtitle

    Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic

    Dante's_Inferno:_An_Animated_Epic

  • Higher alkane
  • Alkanes having nine or more carbon atoms

    too thick to flow correctly. Mixtures of the normal alkanes are used as boiling point standards for simulated distillation by gas chromatography. Alkanes

    Higher alkane

    Higher_alkane

  • Hexane
  • Chemical compound (C6H14)

    straight-chain isomer) is the fraction boiling at 65–70 °C (149–158 °F). All alkanes are colorless. The boiling points of the various hexanes are somewhat

    Hexane

    Hexane

    Hexane

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  • Inexplosive
  • a.

    Not explosive.

  • Explosion
  • n.

    A violent outburst of feeling, manifested by excited language, action, etc.; as, an explosion of wrath.

  • Expansive
  • a.

    Having a capacity or tendency to expand or dilate; diffusive; of much expanse; wide-extending; as, the expansive force of heat; the expansive quality of air.

  • Explodent
  • n.

    See Explosive, n., 2.

  • Blasted
  • a.

    Rent open by an explosive.

  • Displosive
  • a.

    Explosive.

  • Explosion
  • n.

    The act of exploding; detonation; a chemical action which causes the sudden formation of a great volume of expanded gas; as, the explosion of gunpowder, of fire damp,etc.

  • Displosion
  • n.

    Explosion.

  • Implosive
  • n.

    An implosive sound, an implodent.

  • Explosive
  • a.

    Driving or bursting out with violence and noise; causing explosion; as, the explosive force of gunpowder.

  • Explosion
  • n.

    A bursting with violence and loud noise, because of internal pressure; as, the explosion of a gun, a bomb, a steam boiler, etc.

  • Explosively
  • adv.

    In an explosive manner.

  • Exclusive
  • a.

    Having the power of preventing entrance; debarring from participation or enjoyment; possessed and enjoyed to the exclusion of others; as, exclusive bars; exclusive privilege; exclusive circles of society.

  • Explodent
  • n.

    An instrument or agent causing explosion; an exploder; also, an explosive.

  • Discharge
  • v. t.

    Firing off; explosive removal of a charge; explosion; letting off; as, a discharge of arrows, of artillery.

  • Exclusive
  • a.

    Not taking into the account; excluding from consideration; -- opposed to inclusive; as, five thousand troops, exclusive of artillery.

  • Explosive
  • n.

    A sound produced by an explosive impulse of the breath; (Phonetics) one of consonants p, b, t, d, k, g, which are sounded with a sort of explosive power of voice. [See Guide to Pronunciation, Ã 155-7, 184.]

  • Alonely
  • a.

    Exclusive.

  • Explosive
  • n.

    An explosive agent; a compound or mixture susceptible of a rapid chemical reaction, as gunpowder, or nitro-glycerine.

  • Expensive
  • a.

    Occasioning expense; calling for liberal outlay; costly; dear; liberal; as, expensive dress; an expensive house or family.