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Yes, some explosives are chemical hazards, but not necessarily because they can explode. To be more clear, the category of "chemical hazard" has no bearing on whether or not something is explosive. That is, a chemical is categorized as a "chemical hazard" for reasons that have nothing to do with its ability to explode.
Synthesis is the chemical reaction that is involved in the preparation of the Thiazin from Chalcone.
Yes, because the preparation involve chemical processes.
The chemical reaction for the industrial preparation is:C2H4 + H2O = C2H5OH
During the jam preparation some chemical reactions can be involved.
Erasmus Morgan Weaver has written: 'Military Explosives - Chemical Synthesis and Testing' 'Notes on military explosives' -- subject(s): Military Explosives, Explosives
Synthesis is the chemical reaction that is involved in the preparation of the Thiazin from Chalcone.
Yes, some explosives are chemical hazards, but not necessarily because they can explode. To be more clear, the category of "chemical hazard" has no bearing on whether or not something is explosive. That is, a chemical is categorized as a "chemical hazard" for reasons that have nothing to do with its ability to explode.
Depends. People that develop explosives are Chemical Engineers. People that design the USE of explosives may be Civil Engineers, or Mining Engineers. However, many everday users of explosives for mining and construction do not have a degree.
Conventional bombs - with chemical explosives.
No, explosives are not sulfuric acid. Explosives are chemical compounds or mixtures designed to release energy rapidly in a violent manner, often causing an explosion. Sulfuric acid is a strong mineral acid used in various industrial applications such as in batteries, fertilizers, and chemical synthesis.
The chemical equation for the laboratory preparation of ammonia is: N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g)
It is called nitroglycerin.
No, explosives typically do not contain sulfuric acid. Explosives are usually composed of chemicals that rapidly release energy when ignited or detonated, such as nitroglycerin or TNT. Sulfuric acid is a strong acid that is not commonly found in explosives.
In addition to chemical toxicity in some explosives, the fact that they explode is harmful. The force of the explosion itself creates trauma (injury) to the human body.
Yes, the preparation of bread is a chemical process.
For example heat from burning, explosives, etc.