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Raegan Briggs
28 April, 10:57
What powers explosions and fire
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Nico Keller
28 April, 14:48
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Almost always oxidation,
the speed of the reaction is the big difference between fire and explosions
(and slower yet - the "respiration" reactions that keep you alive).
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