what is the most dangerous explosive known to man?

i heard it was friewroks cuz of its abundace and ease of access

2009-03-25T16:20:04Z

yea but wat about the fact that all thos chemical wepeons are almost impossible to get your hands on?
i mean seriously? and even if the common person cant get a hold of it when was the last time you heard somebody has died form that or that some place got bombed and took out hundreds of thousands of people?
well...? long ago the atom bombed was dropped but the firework has been around for centuries
Over the course of all these years the firework has killed/hurt a lot of people especially since america won its independece(JULY 4th)
and check this out. anyone can get theit hands on one. http://www.spike.com/video/whats-most-dangerous/3062060
checked that out.

2009-03-25T16:29:25Z

http://www.spike.com/full-episode/30978

Anonymous2009-03-25T15:28:27Z

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probably nukes cos of the fallout

rekedmustang2009-03-25T22:30:37Z

I believe the most volatile fuel would either be nitroglycerin or the jet fuel the military uses on aircraft carriers. I've heard that Nitro. can explode if simply handled or bumped the wrong way whereas certain jet fuels can ignite on a carrier deck with just the friction of your boot through a puddle of it. Don't quote me on that, it might just be some hollywood stuff, but do me a favor and don't blow yourself or anyone else up, O.K.? Not like you could find it at you local hardware supply, just don't do anything dumb Otherwise it's all about nuclear devices like the hydrogen and atom bombs.

?2013-12-01T03:43:15Z

When you ask your question, you asked the most dangerous explosive, however not which one would be most likely to harm an average person. I would probably say if you can figure out how to stabilize pure oxygen, but still be able to set it off, that would be it.

?2009-03-25T22:31:31Z

The fusion of Deuterium to Helium as in the Hydrogen bomb.

?2009-03-25T22:29:41Z

atomic radioactive, plutonium based warheads