True Enough- Peanut oil can be processed to produce glycerol, which can be used to make nitroglycerin, one of the constituents of dynamite. However, there are other processes that can be used to make dynamite without using peanuts at all.
No. Dynamite consists of three main parts: Nitroglycerin, An Absorbent (like sawdust), and Sodium Carbonate. These are combined, formed into small sticks, and then wrapped in paper with a wick added.
No, peanuts are not one of the ingredients of dynamite. Dynamite is made from Nitroglycerine, also known as trinitroglycerin, and glycerol triturate.
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Yes, it is true that dynamite that is unfused near a fuesed dynamite stick can "explode" due to the combustion of the other stick of dynamite "going off:. Yes, it is true that dynamite that is unfused near a fuesed dynamite stick can "explode" due to the combustion of the other stick of dynamite "going off:.
Alfred Nobel invented the Dynamite.
The main explosive ingredient in dynamite is nitroglycerin.
Only one I can think of.... sometimes the explosion is too small.
They used dynamite to blow up the building.
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Peanuts were (and probably still are) used in dynamite.
In the creamy one, ingredients include roasted peanuts, sugar, hydronated vegetable oils ( cotton seed, soybean, rapeseed ) and salt.
This will sound crazy, but peanuts! Weird huh?
dynamite contains peanuts so people are ellergic to it =)
The ingredients are chocolate, caramel, peanuts and marshmallow creme.
it has roasted peanuts and sugar
No. Dynamite consists of three main parts: Nitroglycerin, An Absorbent (like sawdust), and Sodium Carbonate. These are combined, formed into small sticks, and then wrapped in paper with a wick added.
Peanuts are sometimes used in dynamite, in the form of peanut oil. Some manufacturers use it to make glycerol, which is an ingredient of nitroglycerine, although it is not an essential ingredient. Glycerol can be made without peanut oil as well.
It can. If you have a peanut allergy, you will want to read the ingredients carefully.
Corn starch and natural polymers
look on the wrapper it says.