why won’t there be a nuclear explosion if a nuclear weapon is shot down?

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why won’t there be a nuclear explosion if a nuclear weapon is shot down?

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uranium and plutonium are not chemically volatile. the explosive force is not a chemical reaction, the way other explosives are, so there is no danger of an explosion if the elements are damaged or prematurely mixed.

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