He mixed it with an absorbent powder--today they use diatomaceous earth, but Nobel used sawdust--packed it into tubes, and named it dynamite.
there are five noble gasses. They are noble because they cannot combine with anything. Nitrogen is noble because nitrates make awesome explosives Boom no go noble gas
yes they do because it will make the place safer
Nitrogen does not become a noble gas. It is fairly un-reactive but can be persuaded to react with Oxygen to make Nitrous Oxide or Nitrogen Dioxide, Hydrogen to make Ammonia, carbon to make Methane and many more compounds.
The noble gas configuration for uranium is [Rn] 5f3 6d1 7s2. This means that the electron configuration for uranium can be shortened to make it like a noble gas (radon) by including the noble gas before uranium in square brackets.
They are all members of the noble gas group (group 18).
The one he is most famous for is dynamite, and others involve similar processes of securing nitroglycerine into inert structures to make it stable.
Alfred Nobel had been working with nitroglycerine, it could be made more stable against handling, by incorporating the liquid with diatomaceous earth. This he named dynamite, using the Greek word for power. Later he continued to explore other additives to make a more powerful explosive, and eventually settled on a mixture with nitrocellulose, and this is mixed with inert material to make a stiff paste. This he called Gelignite. This is contained in paper tubes, and is sold in various strengths.
Alfred Nobel discovered dynamite in 1867 in his laboratory in Sweden while experimenting with ways to make nitroglycerin safer and more reliable to handle. He discovered that mixing nitroglycerin with an absorbent material created a stable and safer explosive that he named dynamite.
Alfred Nobel invented dynamite in 1867 by mixing nitroglycerin with an absorbent material to make it safer to handle and transport. The invention of dynamite revolutionized the construction and mining industries by providing a more stable and controllable explosive. Nobel's goal was to develop a safer explosive solution after witnessing the destructive power of nitroglycerin.
Alfred Nobel made his liquid safer and more usable by inventing dynamite, a stable explosive that could be handled more safely than the liquid nitroglycerin it replaced. Dynamite revolutionized the construction and mining industries by providing a safer means of blasting rock and excavating tunnels. Nobel's invention significantly reduced the risk of accidents associated with handling explosives.
the spelling is nitroglycerine and it is one molocule but the substances used to make it are nitric acid and sufuric acid
Alfred Nobel was inspired to invent dynamite as a safer and more stable alternative to nitroglycerin, which was prone to explosions. He sought to create a product that could be used for construction and mining without the same risks associated with nitroglycerin.
Alfred Nobel made the dynamite.
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Dynamite was invented in Geesthacht, Germany in 1866 (patented in 1867) by Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel. His invention was intended to be a safer way to use nitroglycerin but it caused many accidental deaths and also came to be used in war, so Nobel decided to make his legacy a positive one. When he died, he had set apart a large amount of his wealth to fund the Nobel Prizes.
The bluetooth ear pieces make driving easier, though not necessarily safer.