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Trinitramide is a
compound of
nitrogen and
oxygen with the
molecular formula N(NO2)3. The
compound was
detected and
described in 2010 by
researchers at...
- (N4O), nitrogen(−I,0,I,II)
oxide Nitryl azide (N4O2)
Oxatetrazole (N4O)
Trinitramide (N(NO2)3 or N4O6), nitrogen(0,IV)
oxide Nitrosonium (N≡O+ or [NO]+) Nitronium...
- nitramide.
Nitrolysis of
hexamine is also used to
produce RDX, (O2NNCH2)3, a
trinitramide widely used as an explosive. Boileau, Jacques; Fauquignon, Claude; Hueber...
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compounds Related compounds Ammonia Dinitramide Ammonium dinitramide Trinitramide Nitryl fluoride Nitryl chloride Nitryl bromide Nitryl iodide Nitric acid...
- tetroxide), N2O5 (dinitrogen pentoxide), N4O (nitrosylazide), and N(NO2)3 (
trinitramide). All are
thermally unstable towards decomposition to
their elements...
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plasma debris from a
series of
nuclear explosions.
ALICE (propellant)
Trinitramide Timeline of
hydrogen technologies Category:Rocket
fuels Comparison: Aviation...
- tetroxide), N2O5 (dinitrogen pentoxide), N4O (nitrosyl azide), and N(NO2)3 (
trinitramide). All are
thermally unstable towards decomposition to
their elements...
- It is
reasonably expected to be a
human carcinogen.
Hexanitroethane Trinitramide Merck Index, 11th Edition, 9164.
NIOSH Pocket Guide to
Chemical Hazards...
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Nuclear propulsion Project Morpheus Timeline of
hydrogen technologies Trinitramide "NASA
Technology Missions Launch on
SpaceX Falcon Heavy" (Press release)...