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Tetryl - Wikipedia
Tetryl is a nitramine booster explosive, though its use has been largely superseded by RDX. Tetryl is a sensitive secondary high explosive used as a booster.
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Tetryl - NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - CDC
Colorless to yellow, odorless, crystalline solid. Molecular Weight 287.2 Boiling Point 356-374°F (Explodes) Melting Point 268°F Solubility 0.02%
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What is tetryl and why do I keep testing positive for it at the airport?
Tetryl is an explosive. The Ion Mobility Spectrometer used by TSA responds to a wide range of chemicals, and apparently responds to a cosmetic ...
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tetryl
tetryl Chem. (ˈtɛtrɪl) [f. tetra- 2 + -yl.] 1. The monovalent radical of the tetracarbon series, C4H9, also called butyl; chiefly attrib. = tetrylic, as in tetryl hydride = tetrane, tetryl acetate, tetryl alcohol, tetryl aldehyde, tetryl chloride, tetryl oxide, tetryl sulphide, etc.; tetryl compound...
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[PDF] TETRYL CAS Number - NJ.gov
Tetryl is a colorless to yellow, sand-like solid. It is used as an explosive in detonators and primers. REASON FOR CITATION. * Tetryl is on the Hazardous ...
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[PDF] Frequently Asked Questions - Delaware Health and Social Services
Tetryl is a man-made substance once used in the United States to make explosives, mostly during World Wars I and II. Other common names for tetryl are nitramine ...
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TABLE 3-2, Physical and Chemical Properties of Tetryl - NCBI
Toxicological Profile for Tetryl: 2,4,6-Trinitrophenyl-N-methylnitramine. Atlanta (GA): Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry ( ...
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ICSC 0959 - TETRYL - InChem.org
Gives off irritating or toxic fumes (or gases) in a fire. Finely dispersed particles form explosive mixtures in air. Risk of fire and explosion when exposed to ...
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[PDF] ATSDR Tetryl (2,4,6-Trinitrophenyl-N-methylnitramine) Tox Profile
Tetryl has been found in soil and water at some military installations, such as Army ammunition plants, and in underground water at one site located near a ...
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Tetryl - the NIST WebBook
Calculation of heat of combustion of organic compounds from structural features and calculation of power of high explosives.
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Tetryl - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
This compound is widely used as a chemical blowing agent in the manufacture of foamed polymers and, when analysed by GC–TEA, produces a strong response that ...
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Tetrytol
Tetryl and TNT do form a eutectic with a setting point of 67.5 °C, which consists of 55% tetryl and 45% TNT. Hence, cast tetrytol charges consist of solidified suspensions of crystalline tetryl in the solid tetryl-TNT-eutectic.
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tetrane
tetrane Chem. (ˈtɛtreɪn) [f. tetra- 2 + -ane 2 b.] The saturated hydrocarbon or paraffin of the tetracarbon series, C4H10, also called butane, quartane: see tetryl.1893 Thorpe Dict. Applied Chem. III. 813 Tetryl hydrides. Tetranes, butanes. 1. Normal tetrane, n-butane... Occurs in crude petroleum.
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pentryl
pentryl (ˈpɛntrɪl) [f. penta-, after tetryl 2 (prob. from there being five rather than four nitro groups in the molecule).] A crystalline compound similar to tetryl in chemical structure, explosive power, and sensitivity to detonation; C6H2(NO2)3·N(NO2)CH2CH2ONO2.1933 L. V. Clark in Industr. & Engin...
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The tetryl loading consisted of a tetryl pellet pressed into the shell cavity under 9,000-10,000 psi (60-70 MPa) pressure and the remainder of the charge against for the pellet used with the tetryl load.
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