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  2. Dynamite - Wikipedia

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    Dynamite is usually sold in the form of cardboard cylinders about 200 mm (8 in) long and about 32 mm (1 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) in diameter, with a mass of about 190 grams (1 ⁄ 2 troy pound). [7] A stick of dynamite thus produced contains roughly 1 MJ ( megajoule ) of energy. [ 8 ]

  3. Contact explosive - Wikipedia

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    Nitrogen triiodide atomic shape. The structures and bonds that make up a contact explosive contribute to its instability. Covalent compounds that have a large unequal sharing of electrons have the capability to fall apart very easily and explosively. Nitrogen triiodide is a perfect example of this property.

  4. Nitroglycerin - Wikipedia

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    Nitroglycerin (NG) (alternative spelling of nitroglycerine), also known as trinitroglycerol (TNG), nitro, glyceryl trinitrate (GTN), or 1,2,3-trinitroxypropane, is a dense, colorless or pale yellow, oily, explosive liquid most commonly produced by nitrating glycerol with white fuming nitric acid under conditions appropriate to the formation of the nitric acid ester.

  5. RDX - Wikipedia

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    RDX has a high nitrogen content and a high oxygen to carbon ratio, (O:C ratio), both of which indicate its explosive potential for formation of N 2 and CO 2. RDX undergoes a deflagration to detonation transition (DDT) in confinement and certain circumstances. [73] The velocity of detonation of RDX at a density of 1.80 g/cm 3 is 8750 m/s. [74]

  6. Lifting gas - Wikipedia

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    The gaseous state of water is lighter than air (density 0.804 g/L at STP, average molecular mass 18.015 g/mol) due to water's low molar mass when compared with typical atmospheric gases such as nitrogen gas (N 2). It is non-flammable and much cheaper than helium. The concept of using steam for lifting is therefore already 200 years old.

  7. Mustard gas - Wikipedia

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    The bombs were left over from the German army and were meant to be used in the Battle of Passchendaele in World War I. It was the largest collection of chemical weapons ever found in Belgium. [67] A large amount of chemical weapons, including mustard gas, was found in a neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The cleanup was completed in 2021. [68]

  8. .500 Nitro Express - Wikipedia

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    The .500 Nitro Express was designed as a hunting cartridge for use against large and heavy dangerous game such as Cape buffalo, rhinoceros, and African elephant. The 570 gr (37 g) bullet has excellent sectional density which is required for work against dangerous game out to 110 yd (100 m) and provides adequate penetration for the hunting of ...

  9. Suicide bag - Wikipedia

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    A suicide bag, also known as an exit bag or hood, [1] [2] is part of a euthanasia device consisting of a large plastic bag with a drawcord used to die by suicide through inert gas asphyxiation. It is usually used in conjunction with a flow of an inert gas that is lighter or less dense than air, like helium or nitrogen.