- "
fulminating" has its
oldest meaning, "explosive" (from
Latin fulmen, lightning, from verb fulgeo, 'I shine'); the
material contains no
fulminate ions...
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oxide in ammonia. Very
explosive when dry.
Fulminating gold – a
number of gold
based explosives which "
fulminate", or
detonate easily. – gold hydrazide,...
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Azoclathrates Benzvalene Chlorine oxides DMAPP Fluorine perchlorate Fulminating gold
Fulminating silver (several substances)
Hexafluoroantimonate Hexafluoro****nate...
- in 1875
independently by
Julius Smith and
Perry Gardiner used
mercury fulminate as the
primary explosive.
Around the turn of the
century performance was...
- used in a cap gun). One
chemical used for the
friction strip is
silver fulminate.
Crackers are
traditionally pulled during Christmas dinner or at Christmas...
-
homolog Clozapine N-oxide, a
synthetic ligand which activates a
receptor Fulminate, a
chemical compound containing the CNO− ion This
disambiguation page...
- [see 29] in
various Plants Preparation of
Magnesia alba
Fulminating Gold. Corn
oil [
Fusel oil ].
Calomel Air-acid Lead
amalgam Vinegar-naphtha Lime. Ammonia...
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silver perchlorate 7783-93-9 AgCN
silver cyanide 506-64-9
AgCNO silver fulminate 5610-59-3 AgF
silver fluoride 7775-41-9 AgF2 silver(II)
fluoride 7783-95-1...
- and
dissolve the
bathroom floor below it? Can a
chunk of
solid mercury fulminate thrown on the
ground explode, kill or
injure bystanders, and
break nearby...
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Aliphatic Hexamethylene triperoxide diamine HMTD 4,500 0.88
Inorganic Mercury fulminate 4,250 3.00
Inorganic Pot****ium
perchlorate aluminium mixture KClO4 4,600...