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The principal components may be nitrocellulose, nitroglycerine or nitroguanidine.
Yes. Nitrogen is in dynamite. The explosive ingredient in dynamite is Nitroglycerine. The glycerine molecule comes from fat, either vegetable or animal. It makes jello jell. When a nitric oxide molecule is added, it becomes nitroglycerine. It can be used as an explosive or a heart medicine. To turn nitroglycerine into dynamite, the nitroglycerine is mixed with clay and a few other chemicals.
The Molar mass of Nitroglycerine / C3H5(NO3)3 = 227.0865 g/mol
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, it is. Yes, it is.
the spelling is nitroglycerine and it is one molocule but the substances used to make it are nitric acid and sufuric acid
Nitroglycerine. Since the 1860s, it has been used as an active ingredient in the manufacture of explosives, specifically dynamite, and as such is employed in the construction anddemolition industries. Similarly, since the 1880s, it has been used by the military as an active ingredient, and a gellatinizer for nitrocellulose, in some solid propellants, such as Cordite and Ballistite.
No, helium is not used in medicine.
No, zebras are not used in medicine.
Uranium is not used in medicine.
This is a chemical change.
The cast of A Rough Ride with Nitroglycerine - 1912 includes: Lester Cuneo Rex De Rosselli William Duncan Myrtle Stedman