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nitroglycerine
nitroglycerine, -in (naɪtrəʊˈglɪsərɪn) [nitro- d.] A violently explosive substance, having the form of a yellowish oily liquid, which is obtained by adding glycerine to a mixture of nitric and sulphuric acids.1857 Miller Elem. Chem., Org. 92 Nitroglycerin..and various other compounds may be obtained...
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1,2,4-Butanetriol trinitrate
It is less volatile, less sensitive to shock, and more thermally stable than nitroglycerine, for which it is a promising replacement.
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Gelignite
blasting gelatin or simply "jelly", is an explosive material consisting of collodion-cotton (a type of nitrocellulose or guncotton) dissolved in either nitroglycerine It is more stable than dynamite, but can still suffer from "sweating" or leaching out nitroglycerine.
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nitro
nitro (ˈnaɪtrəʊ) 1. Abbrev. of nitro-powder: see nitro- d.1903 Blackw. Mag. Oct. 512/1 In most of the better brands of nitros, what used to be a positive danger has been reduced to a very occasional discomfort. 2. Abbrev. of nitroglycerine. slang.1935 N. Ersine Underworld & Prison Slang 54 Nitro, ni...
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Diethylene glycol dinitrate
Toxicity
If ingested, like nitroglycerine, it rapidly causes vasodilation through the release of nitric oxide, a physiological signaling molecule that The medical application was never widespread, the standard nitroglycerine being faster acting and very inexpensive; oral nitrates in any case being only
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nitroleum
niˈtroleum [f. nitro- d + L. oleum oil.] = nitroglycerine.1866 Athenæum 18 Aug. 212/2 The relative strength of nitroleum compared with gunpowder. 1875 Knight Dict. Mech. 1529/2 Nitroleum..is insoluble in and heavier than water.
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Xylitol pentanitrate
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Nitroglycerine
Xylitan trinitrate ([(2R,3S,4S)-3,4-dinitrooxyoxolan-2-yl]methyl nitrate) – used as plasticizer in propellants similarly to nitroglycerine
Mannitol hexanitrate
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Explosive chemicals
Nitrate esters
Sugar alcohol explosives
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Mannitol hexanitrate
Its sensitivity is high, particularly at high temperatures (> 75 °C) where it is slightly more sensitive than nitroglycerine.
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Penrhyndeudraeth
This unprecedented level of investment in the factory led it to be the world's most advanced nitroglycerine factory. Its success saw ICI relocate its nitroglycerine production from its site in Ardeer, Scotland and base it exclusively at Penrhyndeudraeth.
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Ballistite
Ballistite is a smokeless propellant made from two high explosives, nitrocellulose and nitroglycerine. His formulation was composed of 10% camphor and equal parts nitroglycerine and collodion.
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Year after year a dedicated Swedish chem-刷刷题APP
Year after year a dedicated Swedish chemist worked to find a substance which, when (1)_____ nitroglycerine(硝化甘油), would make explosives safer to handle (2)_____ weakening
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Atrial natriuretic peptide receptor
This is why nitroglycerine is given to a person having a heart attack. The nitroglycerine will be metabolized to nitric oxide, which will stimulate soluble guanylyl cyclase.
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Phlegmatized explosive
Alfred Nobel's breakthrough was the use of cellulose nitrate to phlegmatize nitroglycerine. The phlegmatized product is dynamite.
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Griess test
Forensics
The test was used in forensics for many years to test for the traces of nitroglycerine. Caustic soda is used to break down sample containing nitroglycerine to produce nitrite ions.
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William du Pont
He also served as secretary and treasurer of Repauno Chemical Company, of which Lammot du Pont I was president before his accidental death by a nitroglycerine
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