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Fulminating gold is a light- and shock-sensitive
yellow to yellow-orange
amorphous heterogeneous mixture of different polymeric compounds of predominantly...
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ammonium nitrate to a
solution of chloroauric acid. The
hydrolysis of this
compound produces fulminating gold. "
Gold Nitrate". ESPI Metals.
Oliver Büchner;...
- into alcohols.
Silver fulminate, AgCNO, a powerful, touch-sensitive
explosive used in
percussion caps, is made by
reaction of silver metal with nitric...
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produce fulminating gold, an
explosive compound. It also
reacts with an
alkali to
produce aurates(AuO2−). Lide,
David R. (1998),
Handbook of Chemistry...
- salt
of Millon's base.
Mercury fulminate is a
detonator widely used in explosives.
Organic mercury compounds are
historically important but are
of little...
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silver such as
silver cyanide (AgCN),
silver cyanate (AgOCN),
silver fulminate (AgCNO),
silver thiocyanate (AgSCN) and
silver azide (AgN3). A common...
- "explosive
gold" in
first half
of 17th century. In 1630, Van
Drebbel (Cornelis Drebbel?)
investigated fulminate of mercury and "explosive
gold". In 1690...
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referred to by this name. The
fulminate and
azide compounds do not form from
ammoniacal solutions of Ag2O.
Fulminating silver was
first prepared in 1788...
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acetylide Fulminic Acid,
Fulminating Gold, Mercury(II)
fulminate,
Platinum fulminate, Pot****ium
fulminate,
Silver fulminate MonoNitro: Nitroguanidine...
- Very
explosive when dry.
Fulminating gold – a
number of gold based explosives which "
fulminate", or
detonate easily. –
gold hydrazide,
formed by adding...