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Feb 2004
[edit]This works even better with Lycopodium Powder (pine pollen) which is available from any science supplier. Just be careful not to do this in a room with a low ceiling! The whole reaction is based on the fact that the surface area available to react is greatly increased when you blow the powder into the air!
- This is a how-to
- This is instructions for a bomb, even if very simple
- This should NOT be on wikipedia
— Sverdrup (talk) 10:23, 26 Feb 2004 (UTC)