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An explosive (or explosive material) is a reactive substance that contains a great amount of potential energy that can produce an explosion if released... |
ANFO (redirect from ANFO binary explosive) AN/FO, for ammonium nitrate/fuel oil) is a widely used bulk industrial explosive. It consists of 94% porous prilled ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) (AN), which... |
Dynamite (category Explosives) alternative to the traditional black powder explosives. It allows the use of nitroglycerine's favorable explosive properties while greatly reducing its risk of... |
TNT (redirect from TNT (explosive)) chemical synthesis, but it is best known as an explosive material with convenient handling properties. The explosive yield of TNT is considered to be the standard... |
Nitrate ester (section Explosive properties) Volumes, vol. 2, p. 412. The Sila-Explosives Si(CH2N3)4 and Si(CH2ONO2)4: Silicon Analogues of the Common Explosives Pentaerythrityl Tetraazide, C(CH2N3)4... |
This timeline lists the development of explosives and related events. History of gunpowder Timeline of the gunpowder age Largest artificial non-nuclear... |
Esters of nitric acid, such as nitroglycerin, are known for their explosive properties. There are compounds in which an acidic hydrogen of acids mentioned... |
a thumper device and a mortar with explosive charges to explore subsurface lunar structure and elastic properties. The experiment's principal investigator... |
Nitromethane (category Explosive chemicals) electrophilic species. However, its relatively high acidity and explosive properties (see below) limit its applications. Nitromethane is a relatively... |
Nickel hydrazine nitrate (category Explosives) is an energetic material having explosive properties in between that of primary explosive and a secondary explosive. It is a salt of a coordination compound... |
Thermobaric weapon (redirect from Fuel-air explosive) vacuum bomb, is a type of explosive munition that works by dispersing an aerosol cloud of gas, liquid or powdered explosive. The fuel is usually a single... |
alkyne and aldehyde functional groups. It is a colorless liquid with explosive properties. The compound exhibits reactions expected for an electrophilic alkynyl... |
Nitrotriazolone (category Explosive chemicals) (NTO) is a heterocyclic ketone high explosive first identified in 1905, but research into its explosive properties was not conducted until the 1980s. NTO... |
properties of an explosive (e.g. when munitions are filled in factories.) TNT explosive can itself be used to phlegmatize more sensitive explosives such... |
Explosophore (category Explosives) functional groups in organic chemistry that give organic compounds explosive properties. The term was first coined by Russian chemist V. Pletz in 1935 and... |
variety of the plastic explosive family known as Composition C, which uses RDX as its explosive agent. C-4 is composed of explosives, plastic binder, plasticizer... |
molecules. Nitrate esters, such as nitroglycerin, are known for their explosive properties, while polyesters are important plastics, with monomers linked by... |
Composition H-6 (redirect from H-6 (explosive)) Properties of Australian Produced Explosive Composition H-6 (PDF). DSTO. 1987. "Some Properties of Australian Produced Explosive Composition H-6". apps.dtic... |
Methyl nitrate (category Explosive chemicals) of the explosive.[citation needed] Despite the superior explosive properties of methyl nitrate, it has not received application as an explosive due mostly... |
centuries. After the Chinese invented gunpowder, they began adapting its explosive properties for use in military technology. By 1044 they were using gunpowder... |