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fulminating
fulminating, ppl. a. (ˈfʌlmɪneɪtɪŋ) [f. fulminate v. + -ing2.] That fulminates. 1. a. Detonating, violently explosive. fulminating gold, fulminating mercury, fulminating platinum, fulminating silver, various fulminates or salts of fulminic acid. fulminating pane (see quot. 1879). fulminating powder,...
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Fulminating gold
In the 19th century, work continued on finding the chemical formula for fulminating gold. This geometry is supported by the diamagnetic character of fulminating gold.
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Fulminating silver
Fulminating silver is a historic name which may apply to a number of silver based explosives which "fulminate" or detonate easily and violently. It has no exact chemical or dictionary definition, but may refer to:
silver fulminate (which, confusingly, is the only "fulminating silver" to be a silver
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fulmination
fulmination/ˌfʌlmɪˈneɪʃn; ?@ ˌful-; ˌfʊlmə`neʃən/ n(a) [U] fulminating 强烈抗议; 叱责.(b) [C] instance of this; bitter protest or criticism 强烈的抗议; 叱责; 激烈的反抗; 严厉的批评.
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Silver fulminate
Silver fulminate and "fulminating silver"
Silver fulminate is often confused with silver nitride, silver azide, or fulminating silver. "Fulminating silver", though always referring to an explosive silver-containing substance, is an ambiguous term.
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effervency
† eˈffervency Obs. [f. L. effervent-em, pr. pple. of effervĕre to boil up or over: see -ency.] The condition of being overheated, of issuing forth in a heated state.1670 E. R. Ne Plus Ultra 105 Effervency of that [blood] in the heart. 1670 J. Claridge Sheph. Banbury's Rules (1744) 33 When they [fulm...
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Lye By Mistake
In May 2006, they released their debut album "Arrangements For Fulminating Vective" on Lambgoat Records. guitar
Johnnie Truesdale – bass
Former members
Tony Saputo – vocals
Michael Krueger – drums
Michael Nelson – bass
Discography
Albums
Arrangements for Fulminating
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etherated
† ˈetherated, ppl. a. Obs. [f. ether + -ate3 + -ed1.] Combined with ether; = etherized.1802 Med. Jrnl. VIII. 190 The author..had concluded..that the fulminating mercury was composed in 100 parts, 21,28 of oxalic acid, 64,72 of mercury, and 14 of etherated nitrous gas, and of a surplus of oxygen.
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aurate
aurate Chem. (ˈɔːreɪt) [f. L. aur-um + -ate4.] A compound of auric oxide with a base.1838 Penny Cycl. XI. 292/1 Auric acid..combines with potash, soda, and barytes, to form..aurates. 1862 Pepper Play-bk. Metals 207 Aurate of ammonia, or fulminating gold.
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Luminous discharge tubes
Two small tubes, known as "electric serpents" or "fulminating tubes", were popular in the late eighteenth century because of the spectacular effect that
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Silver nitride
History
Silver nitride was formerly referred to as fulminating silver, but this can cause confusion with silver fulminate or silver azide, other compounds Fulminating silver was first prepared in 1788 by the French chemist Claude Louis Berthollet.
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Alexander John Forsyth
Alexander John Forsyth (28 December 1768 – 11 June 1843) was a Scottish Church of Scotland minister who first successfully used fulminating (or 'detonating They hit on the idea of a simple percussion cap aka 'copper cap', a small cup with fulminating paste inside, which, when was placed over a hollow nipple
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Marco Vecellio
He also painted for churches at Venice, Treviso, and in the Friuli, among other things a Christ fulminating the world, and The Virgin on Earth Sending
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Dead to the World
The picketing zealots, the fulminating moralists, the disingenuous politicians, the tens of thousands who came to see for themselves and, of course, gazing
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Silver carbonate
Silver nitride was previously known as fulminating silver but due to confusions with silver fulminate it has been discontinued by the IUPAC.
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