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Definition of Deflagrated

Deflagrated
Deflagrate Def"la*grate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Deflagrated; p. pr. & vb. n. Deflagrating.] [L. deflagratus, p. p. of deflagrare to burn up; de- + flagrare to flame, burn.] (Chem.) To burn with a sudden and sparkling combustion, as niter; also, to snap and crackle with slight explosions when heated, as salt.

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- explosive-containing system it is usually impossible to know whether the explosive deflagrated or detonated as both can appear as very violent, energetic reactions...
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- acid is a powerful oxidizing agent. Most organics and flammables will deflagrate on contact. It can be prepared by the reaction of sulfuric acid with barium...
- the speed of sound) are said to be "high explosives" and materials that deflagrate are said to be "low explosives". Explosives may also be categorized by...
- delivers the thermal impulse necessary to ignite the propellant, which then deflagrates, producing pressure. The second approach is called electrothermal-chemical...
- and ignites the main propellant charge within, causing the powders to deflagrate (but not detonate). This rapid exothermic combustion yields a mixture...
- self-reactive material which, as packaged for transportation, can detonate or deflagrate rapidly. Transportation of type A self-reactive material is forbidden...
- star which first burns for a period for a visual effect and then loudly deflagrates. This effect became controversial because of the toxic compounds once...
- atmospheric air. It often is mixed with another fuel that is easier to deflagrate. Nitrous oxide is stored as a compressed liquid. In an engine intake manifold...
- temperature and consequently low brisance (breaking/shattering). Low explosives deflagrate (i.e., burn at subsonic speeds), whereas high explosives detonate, producing...