Tuesday, October 15, 2013

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The Science Of Dry Ice Bombs
Oct 15th 2013, 20:02

Although dry ice—frozen carbon dioxide—is often used to ship food products and to dazzle high school chemistry students, it can also be the basis for improvised explosive devices. A number of people have been injured with dry ice bombs in recent years, and two such devices detonated at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) over the weekend.

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