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No, nitroglycerin is not made from soap. Nitroglycerin is a chemical compound used in explosives and medication, while soap is typically made from fats or oils and an alkaline substance through a process called saponification.
Nitroglycerin is an explosive made from glycerol. It is highly unstable and sensitive to shock or heat, making it extremely dangerous to handle. Nitroglycerin has been used in various applications, including as a component in dynamite.
Dynamite consists of three parts nitroglycerin, one part diatomaceous earth and a small admixture of sodium carbonate. Nitroglycerin was already know as an explosive but it was very unstable, Nobel's contribution was to make nitroglycerin stable by the addition of the other two substances.
Nitroglycerin doesn't really have a plural, since it is a liquid.
How is Nitroglycerin related to fat?!?!?!?!
Nitroglycerin is one molecule.
When administering nitroglycerin via IV, it is important to use IV tubing that is made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and not of polyethylene. This is because polyethylene tubing can react with nitroglycerin, causing it to degrade and potentially become less effective. It is recommended to consult with your institution's policies and guidelines for specific recommendations on IV tubing for nitroglycerin administration.
Nitroglycerin is a colorless to pale yellow liquid.
The opposite of nitroglycerin would be a substance that is stable and not explosive.
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he found an easier way to handle nitroglycerin and made dynamite
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