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Explosions&Fire
Subscribers 462K
Videos 35
Views 29.0M

Channels Like Explosions&Fire

Explosions&Fire covers home chemistry, explosive science, and energetic materials through tutorial-like videos, demonstrations, and discussions. Content spans experiments, safety chats, and explorations of cutting-edge explosives topics, with a format that includes long-form discussions and at-home demonstrations. The channel publishes frequently with an average of around 22 minutes per video and an average of about 854K views per video, across 35 videos since joining in 2017 and accumulating roughly 29M total views from 462K subscribers.

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Both target audiences interested in chemistry and energetic materials; high search overlap on explosives chemistry and related topics (100% search) and substantial content alignment around energetic materials research, giving an 82% match overall.

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Delta Hazmat

69% relevance

Subscribers 1.0K
Videos 18
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63% relevance

Subscribers 223K
Videos 213
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Appearances 5
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Similarity 82%
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61% relevance

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Videos 404
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Appearances 10
SERP 49%
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58% relevance

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56% relevance

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Overlaps in explosives chemistry and basic explosive experiments; high content similarity (75%) shows shared instructional style, while lower search alignment (26%) suggests they are less surfaced for broad queries despite mirroring topics.

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Content Landscape

Top competitors by match strength are The Royal Institution (82% match) and Delta Hazmat (69% match). The Royal Institution aligns with explosives chemistry, energetic materials research, and oxidizer fuel reactions, while Delta Hazmat shares interests in oxidizer fuel reactions, oxidizers and fuels, and oxidizer fuel mixing. ChemicalForce (63% match) also overlaps on explosives chemistry, oxidizer fuel reactions, and explosive chemistry experiments. Purdue University Mechanical Engineering (61% match) and Emerging Technologies Institute (58% match) similarly connect via energetic materials research and safety. Explosions&Fire has fewer subscribers (462K) than The Royal Institution (1.7M) and ChemicalForce (223K), with Delta Hazmat (1K) and others smaller; the shared queries indicate a focus on energetic materials, oxidizer-fuel interactions, and safe handling of reactive experiments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Explosions&Fire?

The Royal Institution (82% match, 1.7M subscribers), Delta Hazmat (69% match, 1K subscribers), and ChemicalForce (63% match, 223K subscribers). They all produce science-related content focused on chemistry, experiments, and safety, similar to Explosions&Fire.

What type of content does Explosions&Fire make?

Explosions&Fire makes science and chemistry experiment content, including potentially dangerous topics, as suggested by titles like Impossible Perbromate Pyrotechnics at home and beating Chlorine Trifluoride…. It appears to post multiple videos with high view counts; average views per video are 854.2K, with an unspecified upload frequency (average is given but exact uploads per week are not provided).

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