About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 252. Chapters: Explosives, Fuels, Propellants, Pyrotechnic compositions, Explosive material, Gunpowder, Carbon dioxide, Shaped charge, Petroleum, Coal, Dynamite, Plastic explosive, Semtex, Reactive armour, Thermite, C-4, Misznay-Schardin effect, Detonator, List of explosives used during World War II, Kerosene, Brisance, Biogas, Coke, Electrothermal-chemical technology, ANFO, Filling station, Nuclear explosive, Hexamethylenetetramine, Low-carbon fuel standard, Biofuel, Improvised explosive device, Fuel efficiency in transportation, Methane, Timeline of alcohol fuel, Ammunition, Wood fuel, Water splitting, Biohydrogen, Smokeless powder, Ultra-low-sulfur diesel, Heat of combustion, Charcoal, Ammonium nitrate disasters, Explosives safety, Wood gas generator, Gunpowder magazine, Nano-thermite, Isobutane, Flash powder, Nitromethane, Liquid nitrogen vehicle, Explosively formed penetrator, Dimethyl ether, Polymer-bonded explosive, Coalite, Blasting cap, Safety fuse, 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane, Beyond-armour effect, Alternative fuel, Oxyhydrogen, TNT equivalent, Steam explosion, Tovex, Chlorodifluoromethane, Gas flare, Dense Inert Metal Explosive, Pyrotechnic initiator, Improved Military Rifle, High-test peroxide, Corn stove, Whale oil, Oxygenate, Tire derived fuel, Underground storage tank, Ballistite, Squib, Argon flash, NanoFoil, Magnesium/Teflon/Viton, Glow fuel, Detonating cord, 2,4,6-Trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid, Deflagration, Safety testing of explosives, Nitroethane, Tannerite, Strength, Cow dung, Amatol, Diethylene glycol dinitrate, Oxyliquit, Boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion, Smoke composition, Explosives trace detector, Energy supply, Munroe effect, Pyrotechnic heat source, Rocket candy, Nitroguanidine, Shock factor, Multifuel, NFPA 1123, P-series fuels, World LP Gas Association, Explosive lens, Electric match, Fuel...