Explosives: Chemical Reactions and Hazards

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  1. 1

    Which of the following stimuli can initiate explosive materials?

    • ACooling
    • BFriction, impact, and electrostatic discharges
    • CHigh pressure
    • DSound waves
  2. 2

    What is the typical initial state of explosive materials before transformation?

    • AGaseous
    • BLiquid
    • CSolid
    • DPlasma
  3. 3

    Which characteristic is NOT necessarily present in an explosive chemical reaction?

    • AReaction under initial impulse
    • BHigh reaction speed
    • CExothermic reaction
    • DSmall volume of resulting gases
  4. 4

    What distinguishes primary explosives from secondary explosives?

    • APrimary explosives burn, secondary explosives detonate.
    • BPrimary explosives require lower activation energy.
    • CSecondary explosives are used in detonators.
    • DSecondary explosives propagate slower than primary explosives.
  5. 5

    In what applications are secondary explosives commonly used?

    • AIllumination
    • BAmmunition loading and demolition
    • CCreating delays in pyrotechnics
    • DPropelling rockets