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  2. Sodium nitrate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium nitrate is the chemical ... Another major use is as a complement to ammonium nitrate in explosives. Molten sodium nitrate and its solutions with ...

  3. Water gel explosive - Wikipedia

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    The particles need to be very small and fine so that they can be dispersed well throughout the solution. Some salts that are commonly used include: ammonium nitrate, sodium nitrate, sodium perchlorate and potassium chlorate. The sensitivity of the explosive must be increased in order to improve the initiation of the detonation of the explosive.

  4. Pyrotol - Wikipedia

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    Pyrotol was an explosive available for a time after World War I. [1] It was reprocessed from military surplus, with a typical composition of 60% smokeless powder, 34% sodium nitrate, and 6% of 40% nitroglycerin dynamite. [2] Usually used in combination with dynamite, it created an incendiary blast.

  5. Pyrotechnic composition - Wikipedia

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    Caesium nitrate – used in some military infrared flare compositions; Permanganates: Potassium permanganate – used in early mixtures, now considered to be sensitive and unstable; Ammonium permanganate – a moderately powerful explosive; Chromates: Barium chromate – used in delay compositions, e.g. in fireworks rockets

  6. Explosive materials in New Jersey home caused blast that ...

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    Other materials found in the home included 58 pounds of ammonium nitrate, 30 pounds of aluminum powder and 26 pounds of sodium salicylate. Four bodies were found in the rubble of the home.

  7. Table of explosive detonation velocities - Wikipedia

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    The velocity of detonation is an important indicator for overall energy and power of detonation, and in particular for the brisance or shattering effect of an explosive which is due to the detonation pressure. The pressure can be calculated using Chapman-Jouguet theory from the velocity and density.

  8. Explosive fertiliser in Ivory Coast harbour nothing to fear ...

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    Ammonium nitrate is commonly used as an agricultural fertiliser, but is also potentially explosive. Its presence in the waters off the busy city of Abidjan - home to more than six million people ...

  9. 60,000 pounds of an explosive chemical lost during rail ... - AOL

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    In 2013, ammonium nitrate was the cause of an explosion at a fertilizer plant in West, Texas, killing 15 people, injuring 200 and wiping out hundreds of homes. Federal officials later found the ...