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Bio-luminescence [ Light made by living plants or animals.]
Character [ A letter that is made from the ones and zeros the laser make.]
Chlorate [ A salt containing the anion CLO3.]
Components [ A part or element of something.]
Compound [ A pure substance composed of two or more whose composition is constant.]
Fire-proof [ A material that can stand and resist against flames and heat.]
Horror [ Scary. " That horror movie was scary!"]
Ignite [ To set on fire, to cause (a fuel mixture) to burn.]
Infrared [ Being, relating to, producing, or using rays like light, but lying outside the visible spectrum at its red end.]
Kevlar [ a special material, which protects actors from getting burned, cut or getting hurt in any other way.]
Metallic [Of, pertaining to, or consisting of metal.]
Model [ Construction or serve as a copy of something.]
Molecule [ The smallest physical unit of an an element or compound.]
Nitroglycerin [ A dangerous substance used in dynamite.]
Non-magnetic [ Doesn't have a magnetic force.]
Non-toxic [ A substance that is not harmful.]
Oxide [ A compound of oxygen with another element or chemical group.]
Phosphor [ Luminescent substance that emits light when exited.]
Plaster [ A pasty composition.]
Polyethylene [ A polymer of urethane used to make rigid foam products and decorations.]
Polymer [ A compound with molecular weights.]
Prime [ The first part or element of something.]
Spontaneously [ Acting or tacking place without any outside force or cause.]
Steel [ A material that is very hard. A sort of metal.]
Stabilize [ To make or become stable, fixed, or firm.]
Stunts [ An entertaining, sometimes dangerous act. Used mostly in movies for amusement.]
Stunt Double [ A person who does a dangerous act (stunt) for another person who dosen't want to.]
Supernovae [ An explosion that results from exploding stars.]