Primary Explosives (95% Real)

Due to their extreme sensitivity, primary explosives are exceptionally dangerous to handle, particularly when dry.

): Extensively used in the 19th century, this compound was one of the first practical primary explosives, famously used by Alfred Nobel in his detonators, but it is highly toxic and expensive. Lead Azide ( Primary Explosives

Lead azide can react with atmospheric CO2CO sub 2 Due to their extreme sensitivity, primary explosives are