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  • Reactive Hazards: Understanding Water-Reactive Chemicals and Explosions
    A chemical that explodes when combined with water is a reactive hazard.

    Here's why:

    * Reactive hazards involve substances that can undergo a dangerous chemical reaction, often releasing energy in the form of heat, light, or an explosion.

    * In this case, the chemical's reaction with water is the trigger for the explosion.

    It's important to note that reactive hazards can also be categorized as explosives or flammables depending on the specific chemical and the reaction it undergoes.

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