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Nitroglycerin (NG) (alternative
spelling nitroglycerine), also
known as
trinitroglycerol (TNG), nitro,
glyceryl trinitrate (GTN), or 1,2,3-trinitroxypropane...
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American Journal of Homoeopathy. 4 (1): 3–5. Note:
Hering renamed nitroglycerine "glonoine". Fye WB (January 1986). "Nitroglycerin: a
homeopathic remedy"...
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alternative to the
traditional black powder explosives. It
allows the use of
nitroglycerine's favorable explosive properties while greatly reducing its risk of accidental...
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causes breech-loading
actions to jam and can make
reloading difficult.
Nitroglycerine was
synthesized by the
Italian chemist Ascanio Sobrero in 1847.: 195 ...
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smokeless propellant made from two high explosives,
nitrocellulose and
nitroglycerine. It was
developed and
patented by
Alfred Nobel in the late 19th century...
- collodion-cotton (a type of
nitrocellulose or guncotton)
dissolved in
either nitroglycerine or
nitroglycol and
mixed with wood pulp and
saltpetre (sodium nitrate...
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University of Turin.
During his
research he discovered, in 1847,
nitroglycerine. He
initially called it "pyroglycerine", and
warned vigorously against...
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James O'Donovan that
showed flecks of
paint from the boat and
traces of
nitroglycerine on his clothes. He was
released in 1998
under the
terms of the Good...
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decline in his
health at the end of the 1870s, some
hypothesize that
nitroglycerine poisoning was a
contributing factor to his death.
Nobel was Lutheran...
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Nitroglycerine (1987) by
Coktel Vision C64 game". "Lucky Luke:
Nitroglycerine (1987) by
Coktel Vision Amstrad CPC game". "Lucky Luke:
Nitroglycerine (1987)...