Definition of Nitroglycerine. Meaning of Nitroglycerine. Synonyms of Nitroglycerine

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Definition of Nitroglycerine

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Nitroglycerin Ni`tro*glyc"er*in, n. [Nitro- + glycerinn.] (Chem.) A liquid appearing like a heavy oil, colorless or yellowish, and consisting of a mixture of several glycerin salts of nitric acid, and hence more properly called glycerin nitrate. It is made by the action of nitric acid on glycerin in the presence of sulphuric acid. It is extremely unstable and terribly explosive. A very dilute solution is used in medicine as a neurotic under the name of glonion. [Written also nitroglycerine.] Note: A great number of explosive compounds have been produced by mixing nitroglycerin with different substances; as, dynamite, or giant powder, nitroglycerin mixed with siliceous earth; lithofracteur, nitroglycerin with gunpowder, or with sawdust and nitrate of sodium or barium; Colonia powder, gunpowder with nitroglycerin; dualin, nitroglycerin with sawdust, or with sawdust and nitrate of potassium and some other substances; lignose, wood fiber and nitroglycerin.

Meaning of Nitroglycerine from wikipedia

- Nitroglycerin (NG) (alternative spelling of nitroglycerine), also known as trinitroglycerol (TNG), nitro, glyceryl trinitrate (GTN), or 1,2,3-trinitroxypropane...
- causes breech-loading actions to jam and can make reloading difficult. Nitroglycerine was synthesized by the Italian chemist Ascanio Sobrero in 1847.: 195 ...
- collodion-cotton (a type of nitrocellulose or guncotton) dissolved in either nitroglycerine or nitroglycol and mixed with wood pulp and saltpetre (sodium nitrate...
- the University of Turin. During his research he discovered, in 1847, nitroglycerine. He initially called it "pyroglycerine", and warned vigorously against...
- smokeless propellant made from two high explosives, nitrocellulose and nitroglycerine. It was developed and patented by Alfred Nobel in the late 19th century...
- alternative to the traditional black powder explosives. It allows the use of nitroglycerine's favorable explosive properties while greatly reducing its risk of accidental...
- 25 lb (1.02 kg) Length 9 in (230 mm) Diameter 4 in (100 mm) Filling Nitroglycerine (Nobel's No. 823 explosive) Filling weight 1.25 lb (0.57 kg) Detonation...
- American Journal of Homoeopathy. 4 (1): 3–5. Note: Hering renamed nitroglycerine "glonoine". Fye WB (January 1986). "Nitroglycerin: a homeopathic remedy"...
- suitability for angioplasty or byp**** surgery. In minor to moderate cases, nitroglycerine may be used to alleviate acute symptoms of stable angina or may be used...
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