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obtained instead.
Internal ballistics Edward Howard (1800). "On a New
Fulminating Mercury".
Philosophical Transactions of the
Royal Society of London....
- "
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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fulminate is
often confused with
silver nitride,
silver azide, or
fulminating silver. "
Fulminating silver",
though always referring to an
explosive silver-containing...
- 1016/s0187-893x(17)30114-3. ISSN 0187-893X.
Edward Howard (1800). "On a New
Fulminating Mercury".
Philosophical Transactions of the
Royal Society of London....
- Pot****ium
fulminate is the pot****ium salt of the
fulminate ion. Its only use,
aside from
chemical demonstrations, is in the
percussion caps for some early...
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characteristic property of
ionic chemical compounds which include the
fulminate ion CNO− A
solemn political pronouncement,
especially a
papal bull Fulminant...
- Look up
fulminate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fulminating silver is a
historic name
which may
apply to a
number of
silver based explosives which...
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described as a
tasteless brown powder. Davy,
Edmund (1817). "On a New
Fulminating Platinum".
Philosophical Transactions of the
Royal Society of London...
- "Báthory Erzsébet". 2,000
copies included a
bonus disc
titled Solstitium Fulminate,
containing a mix of live
performances recorded at
Roskilde Festival in...
- used a
fulminating primer made of
fulminate of mercury,
chlorate of potash,
sulphur and charcoal,
ignited by concussion. His
invention of a
fulminate-primed...