Low explosives (black powder)
High explosives (nitroglycerine)
Blasting Agents (ammonium nitrate/ fuel oil)
The three categories of high explosives are primary explosives, secondary explosives, and tertiary explosives. Primary explosives are very sensitive and are used to initiate a detonation. Secondary explosives are more stable and are commonly used in commercial and military applications. Tertiary explosives are less sensitive and are often used as propellants.
Explosives are classified by their sensitivity, energy output, and chemical composition. They can be grouped into categories such as high explosives (e.g., TNT, C4), low explosives (e.g., black powder, fireworks), and blasting agents (e.g., ANFO). These categories are further divided based on their intended use and potential hazards.
No, explosives cannot be made from urine. Urine does not contain the necessary chemicals or properties to produce explosives.
If by categories you mean phases, then there are 3 commonly recognized phases with a possible fourth as well. The three states are: Solids Liquids Gasses The fourth (which is found under EXTREMELY high pressures and EXTREMELY high temperatures) is: Plasma
No, explosives typically do not contain sulfuric acid. Explosives are usually composed of chemicals that rapidly release energy when ignited or detonated, such as nitroglycerin or TNT. Sulfuric acid is a strong acid that is not commonly found in explosives.
The three categories of high explosives are primary explosives, secondary explosives, and tertiary explosives. Primary explosives are very sensitive and are used to initiate a detonation. Secondary explosives are more stable and are commonly used in commercial and military applications. Tertiary explosives are less sensitive and are often used as propellants.
That depends on what the categories are.
Explosives are classified by their sensitivity, energy output, and chemical composition. They can be grouped into categories such as high explosives (e.g., TNT, C4), low explosives (e.g., black powder, fireworks), and blasting agents (e.g., ANFO). These categories are further divided based on their intended use and potential hazards.
Primary and secondary explosives. The definitions of these are rather loose, however typically primary explosives will detonate when ignited (example: mercury fulkminate), and secondary explosives require a shockewave to detonate (example: TNT). The most accurate definition is when used in the context of an "explosive train" whereby a fuse ignites the primary high explosive which undergoes deflagration to detonation transition, this detonation produces a shockwave which is used to initiate a secondary high explosive. So explosive compounds are classified into primary or secondary based there primary use.
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Awareness, educational, avoidance
The three main categories of fashion are haute couture,ready-to-wear and mass market.
The three board categories of natural vegetation are Forests, Shrub lands and Grasslands.
Mars fits into all three categories of being an inner planet, a terrestrial planet, and a small planet in our solar system.
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The three categories that make up freedom are political rights, civil rights, and economic freedom.