Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine is called RDX in common language.
RDX is the organic compound with the formula (O₂NNCH₂)₃. It is a white solid widely used as an explosive. Chemically, it is classified as a nitramide, chemically similar to HMX. A more energetic explosive than TNT, it was used widely in World War II.
There is a book of poetry by Adrienne Rich called The Dream of a Common Language, and a book by Christopher Davies called Divided by a Common Language: A Guide to British and American English.
The language of the common people was called vernacular. It was the everyday language spoken by ordinary people in a particular region or country, as opposed to the formal or literary language.
The formula is proprietary, but it contains cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine and pentaerythritol tetranitrate.
RDX. Short for Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine.
They are called "linguistic or language communities."
Its called Mandarin
Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine. Also called "Cyclonite" or "Hexogen" it is a white crystalline solid used in mixtures with other explosives, oils or waxes, it is rarely used by itself.
When authors write in the common language spoken by the general population, it is called "vernacular writing." This style captures the everyday language and dialect of a particular region or group, making the text more relatable and accessible to a wider audience.
The language common to both Iran and Afghanistan is Persian (or Farsi)
It depends on the computer, most common is binary code.
Japan is called Nippon or Nihon in its native language. Nihon is much more common.
They are mosly common with their own languages that are meant to be called "Niues"