(liveleak) A very unstable explosive which a feather can set off.
Orzsays...

You will probably never see a video showing the creation and use of nitrogen tribromide. And if you do, I'm sure it will not end well.

Stormsingersays...

Ah...the memories. We made so much of this stuff. Paint door knobs and car door handles with it, then stand back and watch the fun.

Right up until a few months later, when I found a bottle (1 ml or so) that had dried up. Gave it a shake and boom! No bottle, just holes in the fabric of the roof of the car. I'm almost positive I didn't make any more after that.

blankfistsays...

You're a goddamned genius. My brain immediately thought of sprinkling on the kitchen floor to surprise the wife in the morning.

bacallsaid:

This should be applied to fly paper.

ChaosEnginesays...

Many years ago, in a millennium gone past, I remember when people first start talking this thing called the internet.

"It's amazing" they said. "There's all kinds of fascinating information on there. People will learn heaps of new stuff"

But there were naysayers. "What about all these people who will tell people how to build nuclear weapons, napalm and explosives?"

And goddamnit, after over 20 years...somebody finally has.

Well done sir!

KrazyKat42says...

A friend of mine snuck out of gym class and used an eyedropper of that stuff to dab classmate's shoes in the locker room. Great stuff.

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