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- ammonium azide. Tetrazene explosive, commonly known simply as tetrazene, is used for sensitization of priming compositions. Tetrazene has eleven isomers...
- Tetrazene (1-(5-tetrazolyl)-3-guanyl tetrazene hydrate) is an explosive material used for sensitization of priming compositions. It is a derivative of...
- and more stable over time; they include lead azide, lead styphnate, and tetrazene derivatives. In addition, none of these compounds requires mercury for...
- (PETN) + (blasting cap) : 0,6 g HE (PETN) + 0,28 - 0,4 g HE (Lead azide)-(Tetrazene explosive) 600 Nose fuze, tracer, self-destruct. 2 cm Sprenggranatpatrone...
- tert-Butyl hydroperoxide Tetraamine copper complexes Tetraazidomethane Tetrazene explosive Tetrazoles Titanium tetraazide Triazidomethane Oxides of xenon:...
- (blasting cap) : 0,3 - 0,33 g HE (PETN) + 0,66 - 0,7 g HE (Lead azide)-(Tetrazene explosive) or 0,45 g HE (Mercury(II) fulminate) 960 m/s (3,100 ft/s) Nose...
- HE (PETN) + (blasting cap) : 0.2 g HE (PETN) + 0.4 g HE (lead azide)-(tetrazene explosive) 750 Nose fuze, tracer, with or without self-destruct 13 mm...
- Related Binary azanes Ammonia Triazane Related compounds Diazene Triazene Tetrazene Diphosphene Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials...
- (KClO4). The explosives in the percussion cap are a lead styphnate and tetrazene explosive mixture. The chemical reaction is exothermic and the exterior...
- azide – 0.1N; lead styphnate – 1.5 N; mercury fulminate (white) – 5.0 N; tetrazene – 8.0 N; PETN – 60 N; RDX – 120 N; HMX – 120 N, show that NHN is not very...