The Power of Dynamite
From Dr. Stone
00:00 - 02:01
2m 1s
Senku finally creates nitroglycerin, a highly potent and reactive chemical compound that is extremely sensitive to shock. Senku uses real world application of nitroglycerin by applying it to a paper airplane and sending it off for it to explode upon hitting a tree.

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