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  2. Contact explosive - Wikipedia

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    Nitrogen triiodide explosion. A contact explosive is a chemical substance that explodes violently when it is exposed to a relatively small amount of energy (e.g. friction, pressure, sound, light). Though different contact explosives have varying amounts of energy sensitivity, they are

  3. Nitroglycerin - Wikipedia

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    Nitroglycerin (NG) (alternative spelling nitroglycerine), also known as trinitroglycerol (TNG), nitro, glyceryl trinitrate (GTN), or 1,2,3-trinitroxypropane, is a dense, colorless or pale yellow, oily, explosive liquid most commonly produced by nitrating glycerol with white fuming nitric acid under conditions appropriate to the formation of the nitric acid ester.

  4. Explosophore - Wikipedia

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    the nitro group, a nitrogen atom bound to two oxygen atoms as well as an organic molecule (e.g. TNT, RDX) the nitrate ion, a nitrogen atom bound to three oxygen atoms, (e.g. nitroglycerin, ANFO) the nitrite ion, a nitrogen atom bound to two oxygen atoms [citation needed] Most commercially used explosives include the nitrate ion or the nitro ...

  5. Nitrogen triiodide - Wikipedia

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    Nitrogen triiodide is an inorganic compound with the formula N I 3. It is an extremely sensitive contact explosive : small quantities explode with a loud, sharp snap when touched even lightly, releasing a purple cloud of iodine vapor; it can even be detonated by alpha radiation .

  6. Nitro compound - Wikipedia

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    Explosive decomposition of organo nitro compounds are redox reactions, wherein both the oxidant (nitro group) and the fuel (hydrocarbon substituent) are bound within the same molecule. The explosion process generates heat by forming highly stable products including molecular nitrogen (N 2), carbon dioxide, and water. The explosive power of this ...

  7. ANFO - Wikipedia

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    ANFO under most conditions is detonator-insensitive, so it is legally classified as a blasting agent (tertiary explosive) [11] and not a high explosive. [12] Ammonium nitrate is widely used as a fertilizer in the agricultural industry. It is also found in instant cold packs. In many countries, its purchase and use are restricted to buyers who ...

  8. What is nitrogen hypoxia? Alabama’s untested execution method ...

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    The use of nitrogen hypoxia has been the subject of delays in Alabama that have focused not on whether it is inhumane, but logistical issues of how it would be administered.

  9. Octaazacubane - Wikipedia

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    Octaazacubane is a hypothetical explosive allotrope of nitrogen with formula N 8, whose molecules have eight atoms arranged into a cube. (By comparison, nitrogen usually occurs as the diatomic molecule N 2.) It can be regarded as a cubane-type cluster, where all eight corners are nitrogen atoms bonded along the edges. [2]