Chemicals That React With Acids – Deadly Brew
Every man of action occasionally encounters an explosive situation. Now you can be prepared with a deadly brew of your own! Learn how to combine common industrial chemicals with acids in new advanced explosive designs. Don’t theorize; get the facts!
“During the Cuban Revolutionary War half of the comrades who were assigned the task of producing homemade explosives and devices were either killed or seriously injured.”
Ernesto Che Guevara
This manual is intended to demonstrate the ease with which improvised explosive devices can be made from materials commonly used by industry.
Included are fifty common chemicals which will react explosively in contact with sulfuric acid and/or nitric acid. These specific chemicals have been selected because (1) sulfuric acid and nitric acid are the most common acids in America; (2) they are comparatively safe to handle; (3) the simplicity in designing an explosive device in which one component is acid.
This manual is not a chemistry book and does not dwell in depth on the health risks or chemical reaction hazards which accompany these chemicals. Most of them will react violently with many other chemicals than those described.
These chemicals are all potentially dangerous or they would not have a place in this work. With proper care and safety precautions these chemicals can be used, and are used daily, in normal industrial settings.
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January 21st, 2009 at 12:59 pm
wow really?
January 21st, 2009 at 12:59 pm
yes really!