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Title: How to build a bomb
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Anyway, be careful. What this step does is show you prematurely that there is hydrogen in the bottle.
Step 4: Now, you just sit here and wait. What's going to happen is that after an extended period of time (I'm not sure how long; it probably depends on how much aluminum and Drano you originally had and the size of your container), the hydrogen gas will build up inside the container and do something to the container itself... Showed first 250 characters
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When I did this with a soda bottle, the cap was on tight, so it blew a hole in the bottle of the container, launching the bottle upwards and getting Drano all over my deck. I've heard it's more fun with a wine bottle: the cork pops off, and if you're nearby with a lighter, you can catch the hydrogen gas as it escapes with the lighter, making a flamethrower... Showed next 250 characters
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