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Explosive
Nitroglycerin is a material known for its rapid decomposition, releasing energy in the form of an explosion virtually instantaneously.
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Nitroglycerin is a material capable of rapid decomposition, releasing a vast amount of energy virtually instantaneously. This explosive compound is highly unstable and is commonly used in dynamite and other explosive devices.
One example of a material that can decompose rapidly and release energy instantaneously is trinitrotoluene (TNT). When detonated, TNT undergoes a rapid chemical decomposition that releases a large amount of energy in the form of heat, pressure, and a shockwave.
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Uranium?
During decomposition of organic material, the nitrogen in the material is released into the soil and can be taken up by plants as a nutrient for growth. Some of the nitrogen can also be converted into forms that are released back into the atmosphere, such as nitrogen gas.
Methane gas is released, as well as carbon dioxide, during decomposition.
During decomposition, microorganisms break down organic matter, releasing carbon dioxide as a byproduct. This process occurs as the microorganisms feed on the organic material and respire, converting the carbon from the organic matter into carbon dioxide that is released into the atmosphere.
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