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Alright /sci/, I am not a smart man and could use your help. For a personal reason, I've been trying to look into a list of chemicals that became dangerously explosive when heated rapidly and how one would handle weaponizing such materials. At the moment, my main source of information is this http://www.ehs.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/lines-of-services/hazardous-materials/pecguidelines.pdf

What are some very common chemicals, stuff one could buy in their local stores even, that became dangerous when heated? Under names most people will recognize them as.

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FBI incoming