So who knows about chemicals enough to speculate on what liquids they may have been planning to use?
C'mon FReeper chemists, we know you are out there.
Diet Sprite.
I'm just posting what I'm hearing on Sky News. FNC is playing it.
Mr. del does. Sorry, but he is already sleeping. It is what I need to be doing too.
"Liquid explosives, were to be used."
The current security checks seem to back up that theory. I just head from a colleague that one of the ONLY things anyone is being allowed to carry-on is baby milk or baby food, but that people are only being allowed to take that on board if you are willing to drink/eat some in front of the secuirty folk first!
"Liquid explosives, were to be used."
The current security checks seem to back up that theory. I just head from a colleague that one of the ONLY things anyone is being allowed to carry-on is baby milk or baby food, but that people are only being allowed to take that on board if you are willing to drink/eat some in front of the secuirty folk first!
I'm no chemist, and your query has probably been answered a dozen times (I'm too lazy too sift through 2300 posts) but my first thought was of the fuels used by the Germans in their Me163 rocket fighter; hydrogen peroxide (highly concentrated)and a hydrazine/methanol mix. If these two are mixed, it causes an immediate and violent explosion.