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explosives are things that make a loud bang and a whole lot of fire

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An explosion is a very rapid reaction. Most explosions are chemical reactions but they can be electrical (lightning) or thermonuclear. The reactions are exothermic - that is, they give out a lot of heat - and result in a very rapid expansion of gases or other particles. Some of these may be created by the chemical or nuclear reaction. These shock waves are usually responsible for the physically destructive power.

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