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by LargoLasskhyfv 297 days ago
Try https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Golden_Book_of_Chemistry_E...

Btw, when I did this the internet didn't exist, 1977 to 1980, I think. It was in schoolbooks for chemistry, not chlorate stuff, but blackpowder at least. I also went into university libraries for more advanced stuff, after understanding teachers gave hints, and warnings, about not doing anything which one doesn't really understand. Not limited to explosives. Toxicity, fumes, pH, and so on.

We've been really dumbed down. No more interesting experimental kits ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemistry_set ) . No more availability of the ingredients. I could walk into a drug store and get that stuff for chump change, there. Not needing to produce finest charcoal myself. Or sulfur. Potassium nitrate. Flashbulbs and a 9V-block and some wires for electrical ignition!1!!

Bang! Whee!

edit: Thinking about it I can't shake the feeling that it did not make us safer. Though that may depend on the country.

Anyway, one does hear and read about much more loud booms caused by reckless use of smuggled illegal fireworks year round. Be it just for fun, ripping up trashcans, recycling containers, shopping windows, ATMs...

Or the really 'good stuff' (military) smuggled in from afar.

Or, well... just guns?