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Dynamite was invented by Alfred Nobel who first patented his invention in England on 7 May 1867.
The major constituent of dynamite is nitroglycerin, which is an explosive compound. Nitroglycerin is typically mixed with an absorbent material like sawdust or clay to create a stable and safe-to-handle explosive compound.
A concentrated sulfuric acid and a concentrated nitric acid are both used in production of a nitroglycerine, which is an active ingredient of a dynamite.
Yes, as a rife bullet is driven by a spark, and once it hits the TNT, it will create another spark, and another bigger BOOM! --(Except TNT is NOT the same as Dynamite)--
yes you do use dynamite
-The dynamite exploded in the building -Dynamite is very dangerous. -Dynamite is used in war.
The basic explosive in dynamite is nitroglycerin. It is a highly unstable liquid that is absorbed into an inert material, such as diatomaceous earth or sawdust, to create a safer, more manageable product for handling and transportation. Dynamite was invented by Alfred Nobel in the 1860s, allowing for more controlled explosive applications in construction and demolition.
They could not be more different. Dynamite is sawdust or clay, soaked in liquid nitroglycerine, formed into a cylinder, and wrapped in paper. TNT is the abbreviation of trinitrotoluene, a flakey, yellow substance, often formed into a stick and used similarly to dynamite. TNT can also be used in chemistry to create charge transfer salts.
George Letrell Dynamite goes by Dynamite.
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Alfred Nobel created dynamite as a safer and more stable alternative to existing explosives. He wanted to provide a tool for construction and mining without the risks associated with traditional explosives.
You put the dynamite by the rocks after you have a line of gas by the rocks. Then you push the dynamite toward the rock and you turn on the elevator. After that your dynamite blows up the rocks.