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Chemical Hazards and Reactions
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Test Your Knowledge - Select the correct answer
What is a difference between detonating and deflagrating explosives?
Deflagrating is generally combustion followed by a shock wave
Detonating explosives have a detonation rate of 1000 feet per second, and deflagrating have a rate of 4 feet per second
Detonation can only be caused by shock, heat, or friction and deflagration can only occur if there is a booster
None of the above
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