- A
picrate is a salt
containing the
anion (O2N)3C6H2O− or an
ester derivative of the
picrate anion.
These salts are
often produced by
reactions of picric...
- Lead
picrate is an
organic picrate salt. It is a
sensitive and
highly explosive compound that is
typically found as a hydrate. Dry lead
picrate is incredibly...
- Pot****ium
picrate, or pot****ium 2,4,6-trinitrophenolate, is an
organic chemical, a
picrate of pot****ium. It is a
reddish yellow or
green crystalline material...
- Dunnite, also
known as
Explosive D or
systematically as
ammonium picrate, is an
explosive developed in 1906 by US Army
Major Beverly W. Dunn, who later...
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explosives listed here were
mixtures of
several common components:
Ammonium picrate TNT (Trinitrotoluene) PETN (Pentaerythritol tetranitrate) RDX Powdered...
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picric acid by
treating silk with
nitric acid; he
found that pot****ium
picrate could explode. Not
until 1830 did
chemists think to use
picric acid as...
- and
Structures of Pseudo-Mauveine
Picrate and 3-Phenylamino-5-(2-Methylphenyl)-7-Amino-8-Methylphe****nium
Picrate Ethanol Mono-Solvate: The
First Crystal...
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diamine Hydrazoic acid
Hypofluorous acid Lead
azide Lead
styphnate Lead
picrate Manganese heptoxide Mercury(II)
fulminate Mercury nitride Methyl ethyl...
- lighting.
Phenol could be
nitrated to
picric acid and
converted to
ammonium picrate, a
shock resistant high
explosive suitable for use in
artillery s****...
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based on nitrocellulose, but the term was also used to
describe various picrate mixtures with nitrate, chlorate, or
dichromate oxidizers during the late...