1. Explosion refers to the release of a large amount of energy, high temperature, and a large amount of gas in a very short period of time, causing high-pressure chemical reactions or state changes in the surrounding media.
2. Explosion refers to the awareness of flame generated by one or more chemical substances in a very short period of time, and the explosion of a strong fire deterrent.
3. Ordinary explosions are caused by fire.
4. However, if two (or more) mutually exclusive or incompatible chemical substances are combined to form a third chemical material, small or large explosions will occur.