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Nitroguanidine -
sometimes abbreviated NGu - is a colorless,
crystalline solid that
melts at 257 °C and
decomposes at 254 °C.
Nitroguanidine is an extremely...
- salt. It is
produced on a
large scale and
finds use as
precursor for
nitroguanidine, fuel in
pyrotechnics and gas generators. Its
correct name is guanidinium...
-
nitroglycerin or
diethylene glycol dinitrate, and a
substantial quantity of
nitroguanidine (detonation
velocity 8,200 m/s (26,900 ft/s), RE
factor 0.95) as explosive...
- NGU may
refer to: Non-gonococcal
urethritis Nitroguanidine: a low
explosive chemical ngu: ISO code of the
Guerrero Nahuatl language ʻUelingatoni Ngū: a...
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Other names 1-Methyl-3-nitro-1-nitrosoguanidine N-Methyl-N-nitroso-N′-
nitroguanidine Identifiers CAS
Number 70-25-7 Y 3D
model (JSmol)
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- is
composed of 2,4-dinitroanisole (DNAN),
nitrotriazolone (NTO), and
nitroguanidine (NQ). The
nominal composition is 43.5 wt% DNAN, 36.8 wt% NQ, and 19...
- triple-base was
developed by
including a
substantial proportion of
nitroguanidine. Triple-base
propellant reduced the
disadvantages of double-base propellant...
-
production of explosives, for
example the
conversion of
guanidine to
nitroguanidine and the
conversion of
toluene to
trinitrotoluene (TNT).
Nitrations are...
- Triple-base
propellants contain nitrocellulose, nitroglycerin, and
nitroguanidine, but are
reserved mainly for
extremely high-caliber
ammunition rounds...
- 1% TETA) 1.16 5,360 0.87
Amatol (50% TNT + 50% AN) 1.50 6,290 0.91
Nitroguanidine 1.32 6,750 0.95
Trinitrotoluene (TNT) 1.60 6,900 1.00 Hexanitrostilbene...