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picrate Chem. (ˈpɪkreɪt) [f. as picric + -ate1.] A salt of picric acid: used as an explosive.1866 Watts Dict. Chem. IV. 403 The metallic picrates are mostly crystallisable, bitter, and of yellow colour. They explode when strongly heated. 1870 Daily News 27 July 6 The entrances east and west are clos...
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Picrate
A picrate is a salt containing the anion (O2N)3C6H2O− or an ester derivative of the picrate anion. Some are used as primary explosives, namely lead picrate or potassium picrate which find their use as primers for cartridge ammunition.
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Lead picrate
Lead picrate is an organic picrate salt. It is a sensitive and highly explosive compound that is typically found as a hydrate. History
Lead picrate was first discovered in the early 1900s.
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agmatine
agmatine, n. Biochem. (ˈægmətiːn) [ad. Ger. Agmatin (coined by A. Kosselin 1910, in Zeitschr. für Physiol. Chem. LXVI. 257), prob. f. A(mino- amino- + G(uanidin guanidine n. + Ptomain ptomaine n.] An amine produced by the decarboxylation of arginine during the degradation of proteins; aminobutylguan...
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Potassium picrate
Potassium picrate, or potassium 2,4,6-trinitrophenolate, is an organic chemical, a picrate of potassium. Anhydrous potassium picrate forms orthorhombic crystals.
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Shellite (explosive)
They are considered hazardous as, over time, picric acid will react to form crystals of metal picrates, such as iron picrate.
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Ecrasite
with a mixture of concentrated sulfuric and nitric acids and the neutralisation of the product with ammonia to produce a crude salt similar to ammonium picrate
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Picric acid
In 1799, French chemist Jean-Joseph Welter (1763–1852) produced picric acid by treating silk with nitric acid; he found that potassium picrate could explode Ammonium picrate (known as Dunnite or explosive D) was used by the United States beginning in 1906.
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Dunnite
Dunnite, also known as Explosive D or systematically as ammonium picrate, is an explosive developed in 1906 by US Army Major Beverly W. Ammonium picrate is a salt formed by reacting picric acid and ammonia. It is chemically related to the more stable explosive trinitrotoluene (TNT).
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Maigret a Pigalle
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One evening, Arlette, a stripper in a Paris nightclub called the "Picrate" in Pigalle, walks into a police station to inform Inspector Lognon Alfred Adam: Lognon
Josè Greci: Arlette
Christian Barbier : Torrence
Enzo Cerusico: Albert
Riccardo Garrone: La Pointe
Armando Bandini: Gatekeeper at Picrate
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Trigonelline
The picrate forms shining prisms (m.p. 198−200 °C) soluble in water but sparingly soluble in dry alcohol or ether.
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Retene
It forms a picrate that melts at 123-124 °C.
Retene is derived by degradation of specific diterpenoids biologically produced by conifer trees.
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N-Methylconiine
monohydrobromide in leaflets, mp. 189–190 °C; the platinichloride in orange crystals, mp. 153–154 °C; the aurichloride in leaflets, mp. 77–78 °C; and the picrate
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Trinitroanisole
Use
Historically, trinitroanisole was used as a military explosive (e.g., Japanese ), however, due to its tendency to form picric acid and dangerous picrate
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