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- Blasting cap [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Ethanol [r]: The chemical alcohol (C2H5OH) found in distilled spirits, wine and beer. [e]
- Nitric acid [r]: A pretty strong inorganic acid and oxidizing agent having the chemical formula HNO3, which is a clear, corrosive liquid at room temperature and pressure [e]
- Primer (ammunition) [r]: The assembly that contains a sensitive primary explosive intended to initiate the propellant train of a piece of small arms or artillery ammunition, usually triggered by either the impact of a firing pin or with an electrical current, and arranged either to be part of, or loaded next to, the piece of ammunition [e]