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Nitroglycerine decomposes according the the
Nitroglycerine decomposes according the the equation: 4C3H5(NO3)3 -> 12 CO2 + 10 H2O +6N2 + O2. 15.0 g of nitroglycerine is
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Hexane, a component of gasoline, releases more energy per mole when it combusts than does nitroglycerine when it explosively
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Nitroglycerine is used as an explosive.
The equation for the explosion reaction is: 4C3H5(NO3)3 (l) 12CO2 ( g) # 10H2O (l) # 6N2
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Nitroglycerine, C3H5(NO3)3(l), is an explosive most often used in mine or quarry blasting. It is a powerful explosive because
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3 Nitroglycerine is used as an explosive.
The equation for the explosion reaction is: 4C3H5(NO3)3 ( l ) 12CO2 ( g) 1 10H2O ( l )
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when ammonium nitrate decomposes, nitrogen, hydrogen, and oxygen gas are generated per the reaction
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O3 ----> O + O2
Decomposition What is happening as it decomposes to O and O2 instead of O2 that is decomposes to naturally? How
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If 290 Liters of carbon dioxide forms, how many grams of nitroglycerine exploded?
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Syd
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ok heres my question,
nitrogylcerin decomposes: 4c3h4(no5)3 --->12co2(g) +10h20(g)+6n2(g)+02(g) whats is the max pressure that a
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Phosgene is a potent chemical warfare agent that is now outlawed by international agreement. It decomposes by the reaction
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