To determine if a compound is explosive before synthesis, evaluate the presence of a redox couple, particularly with atoms in high oxidation states alongside those in lower states. Organic perchlorate salts and compounds like TNT, which contain both fuel and oxidizer within their structure, are prime candidates for explosive behavior. Analyzing the potential gaseous products from combustion or redox reactions can indicate high Gibbs free energy, contributing to explosiveness. Additionally, unusually strained molecules may release energy during decomposition, enhancing their explosive potential. Understanding thermodynamics and reaction rates is essential for predicting explosive behavior in new compounds.