Developed by the China State Shipbuilding Corporation’s (CSSC) 705 Research Institute, the bomb uses magnesium hydride, a silvery powder that stores hydrogen more efficiently than pressurised tanks.
Archived version: https://archive.is/newest/https://www.indiatoday.in/science/story/china-detonates-non-nuclear-hydrogen-bomb-blast-creates-1000degc-fireball-2712094-2025-04-21
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Not like this, no. Please consider reading articles further before making such statements. I cannot speak for the veracity of the experimental claims, but it isn’t a simple clickbait about hydrogen gas - it’s a breakthrough in chemical engineering.
This is similar to napalm in temperature, but rather than spraying hot burning goo, you’re effectively igniting the air itself. For two entire seconds, which is a lot longer than it sounds when discussing a literal ball of fire.
This isn’t an article about a hydrogen gas experiment like in school. It’s about them finding a way to mass produce the amount of magnesium hydride required for such a potentially devastating firebomb. It’s more hydrogen-dense (and therefore more energy dense) than pure liquid hydrogen, which is used as rocket fuel.
It’s essentially hydrogen combustion, so it has nothing to do with a hydrogen bomb (which is fusion). Still shitty clickbait.
It’s a device - full of hydrogen - that explodes. Do you really believe it’s just clickbait to call that a hydrogen bomb?
Yes.
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Maybe not “just.” But the clear intent is to confound the reader so they will click the link.
Dumbasses aside, thank you for the explanation