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at what temperture dose hydrogen peroxide becomes explosive?
by nacio7heart | Posted in Chemistry
Melting theme -11°C (262.15 K)
Boiling point 150.2°C (423.
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A new material negate certain types of explosives has been developed by scientists at Oklahoma State Univ. The tangible, which is aa type of ink made of metallic oxide particles, changes color in the air of the kind of hydrogen peroxide-based explosives |
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The researchers say the carbon-iron-cobalt catalyst completed the conversion of
Bees have a acerbic sense of smell and researchers at Inscentinel have trained the honeybees to learn of odours associated with a variety of explosive mixtures and compounds, such as Semtex, PE4, DMNB, gunpowder, C4, TNT and hydrogen peroxide.
Further check in revealed that the beetle has separate sacs in its abdomen, one for hydrogen peroxide and one for a quinone. When the contents are confused together, an explosive reaction takes place, liberating oxygen, which is toughened as a propellent to
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