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Nitrostarch is a
secondary explosive similar to nitrocellulose. Much like starch, it is made up of two components,
nitrated amylose and
nitrated amylopectin...
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explosive (a
mixture of 40%
nitrostarch,
ammonium nitrate, and
sodium nitrate), 1.85 oz (52 g) of a 50/50 amatol/
nitrostarch mixture, or 1.85 oz (52 g)...
- B.
Holmes and
Jesse B.
Bronstein discovered how to
produce a
stable nitrostarch while working at DuPont's
Eastern Laboratories.
Between 1905 and 1908...
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Tetranitratoxycarbon Pentanitrates:
Xylitol pentanitrate Polynitrates: Nitrocellulose,
Nitrostarch,
Mannitol hexanitrate Tertiary Amines:
Nitrogen tribromide, Nitrogen...
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Pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN), a
related explosive.
Cordite Nitroglycerine Nitrostarch RE
factor Merck Index (11th ed.). p. 8022. "How to make
flash paper and...
- Picrite,
wetted with not less than 20
percent water, by m**** UN 1337 4.1
Nitrostarch,
wetted with not less than 20
percent water, by m**** UN 1338 4.1 Phosphorus...
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percent nitroglycerin UN 0145 ? (UN No. no
longer in use) UN 0146 1.1D
Nitrostarch, dry or
wetted with less than 20
percent water, by m**** UN 0147 1.1D...