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It doesn't really burn very well... try it for yourself. Get out some pocket fire (a lighter) and attempt to burn a small pile of it on a plate. You'll probably notice that it sort of singes and blackens, and you get the odd flame or two, but if you sprinkle some into a flame it burns up quite easily.
I'm going to try lighting it again, just to see if I've made an error somewhere along the line... but I'm pretty sure that I'm right here. It's certainly not the impact sensitive unstable organic explosive that your friend makes it out to be. God knows, we'd be a few hundred million short of old grannies baking pies if the stuff was explosive. If it really did burn like petrol, I for one certainly wouldn't be putting it in an oven.
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Dude, you have not made an error, what you have not done is reach the proper
concentration of dust particles and available OXYGEN. This is the same reaction you read about in the papers when a grinding mill or grain elevator get`s blowen to hell.
