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equivalents of ammonia. N2O5 + 2 NH3 → H2N−NO2 + [NH4]+NO−3 Also
called nitramines,
organic nitramides are
important explosives. They are
prepared by nitrolysis...
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Octogen (HMX)".
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compound used to make
detonators and
explosive booster charges.
Tetryl is a
nitramine booster explosive,
though its use has been
largely su****ded by RDX....
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Eckart W. (2022). "
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- nonhygroscopic. The
shock sensitivity of C-4 is
related to the size of the
nitramine particles. The
finer they are the
better they help to
absorb and suppress...
-
compounds as
oxidizers such as
hexanitroethane and
nitro compounds and
nitramines as high-energy fuels.
Pyrophoric flares work on the
principle of ejecting...
- M,
Collins C (2009). "A time
series investigation of the
stability of
nitramine and
nitroaromatic explosives in
surface water samples at
ambient temperature"...
- and
monomethylamine nitrate, not to be
confused with
methyl nitramine or
monomethyl nitramine.
Methylammonium nitrate was
first used as an
explosive ingredient...
- controlled.
Among the
chemicals of
concern are
volatile nitrosamines and
nitramines which are
carcinogenic when
inhaled or
drunk in water.
Studies that consider...