Originally posted by Panache
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Because AN is only an explosive if certain deliberate and critical actions are taken.
AN is hard to detonate and use as an explosive unless you purchase AN made specifically for explosives. I mean, nitrocellulose can be added to an
explosive and then used but it doesn't mean it is a true explosive (or even be used in place of an explosive with a sacrifice of "power"). I believe
the same holds true for fertilizer grade (or lab grade I suppose) AN. Or any other oxidizer for that matter.
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This is a really ignorant question but my knowledge of explosives is limited to mixing ammonia solution and iodine, but my 500g of lab grade AN is
completely innocuous correct? There is no chance if say i dropped it it could explode. I have had it for like 15years and its still sealed.
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