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Contact explosive generally refers to any substance that will explode when relatively small quantities of energy are applied to the substance, whether that be heat, light, sound, or physical pressure and even Alpha radiation.
Examples include:Compound Sensitivity Sensitive to Acetone peroxide High Heat, Flame, Shock, Friction Fulminates, such as Silver fulminate and Mercury fulminate Very High Static, Heat, Flame, Shock Lead azide Very High Shock, Static Nitrogen triiodide Extreme Shock Nitroglycerin Very High Shock, Friction Picric acid (Dry) High Shock, Friction Tetrasulfur tetranitride Moderate Shock, Friction Flash powder (Containing Sulfur or Chlorates) High Static, Flame, Friction Silver nitride Extreme Shock See also
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