Have worked with explosives for 40 years, have not heard that term. There are high and low explosives and blasting agents.
beacause of the explosives in it
Low explosives (black powder) High explosives (nitroglycerine) Blasting Agents (ammonium nitrate/ fuel oil)
No. Sulpuhric acid may be used in a chemical reaction with other things to MAKE explosives, but explosives do not contain sulphuric acid.
"Permissible" explosives are used. These are explosives that produce gasses upon detonation that are less toxic than ordinary explosives.
high explosives, low explosives, explosive mixture and explosive compounds.
Primary high explosives
beacause of the explosives in it
explosives
Jehuda Yinon has written: 'Forensic and environmental detection of explosives' -- subject(s): Detection, Explosives 'Advances in Analysis and Detection of Explosives' 'Modern methods and applications in analysis of explosives' -- subject(s): Explosives, Analysis
Erasmus Morgan Weaver has written: 'Military Explosives - Chemical Synthesis and Testing' 'Notes on military explosives' -- subject(s): Military Explosives, Explosives
What are the least sensitive explosives used by military
Low explosives (black powder) High explosives (nitroglycerine) Blasting Agents (ammonium nitrate/ fuel oil)
Faversham explosives industry happened in 1916.
Whale parts are not used to make explosives.
All explosives are potentially dangerous if the correct precautions are not taken.
No. Sulpuhric acid may be used in a chemical reaction with other things to MAKE explosives, but explosives do not contain sulphuric acid.
"Permissible" explosives are used. These are explosives that produce gasses upon detonation that are less toxic than ordinary explosives.