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  • | UNNumber = 1070 (compressed)<br/>2201 (liquid) ...er of choice in several [[hybrid rocket]] designs (using solid fuel with a liquid or gaseous oxidizer). The combination of nitrous oxide with [[hydroxyl-term
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  • ...nese/101/inorganic/faq/why-is-mercury-liquid.shtml| title=Why is mercury a liquid at STP?| accessdate=May 1, 2007| publisher=General Chemistry Online at Fros ...q/why-is-mercury-liquid.shtml|accessdate=2009-07-07|title=Why is mercury a liquid at STP?}}</ref> At the melting point (−38.86 °C) its density is<ref name
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  • ...y|aromatic]] [[polymer]] made from the aromatic [[monomer]] [[styrene]], a liquid [[hydrocarbon]] that is commercially manufactured from [[petroleum]] by the ...biodegrades. Because degradation of materials creates potentially harmful liquid and gaseous by-products that could contaminate groundwater and air, today's
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  • ...er is thus less suitable for shattering rock or fortifications, where high explosives such as [[Trinitrotoluene|TNT]] are preferred. ...causes fewer fractures and results in more usable stone compared to other explosives, making black powder useful for blasting monumental stone such as [[granite
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  • ...ing two chemicals as a binary liquid, such as [[plastic]] foams and some [[explosives]]. ...00116000003001072000001&idtype=cvips&gifs=yes Phase separation of a binary liquid mixture in porous media studied by nuclear magnetic resonance cryoporometry
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  • ...[[silicone]] or [[Polytetrafluoroethylene|PTFE]], is suitable for use with liquid [[epoxy]], epoxy molding compounds (EMC), and some other plastic types. Car Carnauba is used in melt/castable explosives to produce an insensitive explosive formula such as [[Composition B]], whic
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  • ...name=e2/> therefore, it is commonly handled and shipped as a refrigerated liquid.<ref name=Ullmann>Siegfried Rebsdat, Dieter Mayer "Ethylene Oxide" in Ullma ...a colorless gas at 25 °C and is a mobile liquid at 0 °C – viscosity of liquid ethylene oxide at 0 °C is about 5.5 times lower than that of water. The ga
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  • ...explosives.<ref>Defined as Class I in the Classification and Labelling of Explosives Regulations 1983, SI 1983/1140</ref> *100 [[kilogram]]s or more of [[flammable liquid]];<ref name="flammable">See the Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging
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  • * '''Explosives''', which are assigned to one of six subcategories depending on the type of ...acle at a [[pressure]] not less than 280 Pa at 20 °C or as a refrigerated liquid. This endpoint covers four types of gases or gaseous mixtures to address th
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  • | Appearance = Colorless liquid ...ted [[Phenyl|Ph]]–H. Benzene is a [[color]]less and highly [[flammable]] liquid with a sweet smell and a relatively high melting point. Because it is a kno
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  • ...formaldehyde is banned from use in certain applications (preservatives for liquid-cooling and processing systems, slimicides, metalworking-fluid preservative
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  • '''Diethylenetriamine''' ('''DETA''') is a colourless [[hygroscopic]] liquid, soluble in water and [[hydrocarbon]]s. Diethylenetriamine is an analogue o == Use in explosives ==
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  • ...s essential for the production of nitrate [[fertilizers|fertilizer]] and [[explosives]]. ...be changed into other substances for the production of gunpowder and high explosives (the Allies had access to large amounts of saltpeter from natural [[nitrate
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  • :''[[Honey oil]] redirects here. For the sweet liquid or solid that bees make, see [[honey]].'' ...' or '''BHO''', or simply "'''oil'''", it is traditionally a dark, viscous liquid made by solvent extraction of [[cannabis]] resin.<ref>{{cite book |title =
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  • | Appearance = Colorless liquid | Density = 0.7134 g/cm<sup>3</sup>, liquid
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  • ...| isbn = 1591810493}}</ref> The perpetrators referred to the contaminated liquid as "salsa".<ref name="miller" /> By September 24, 1984, more than 150&nbsp; ...The Anarchist Cookbook]]'', and literature on the manufacture and usage of explosives and military biowarfare.<ref name="garrett" /> Investigators also believed
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  • ...00 canine teams that "can identify narcotics, bulk currency, human beings, explosives, agricultural pests, and chemical weapons" are working to secure at U.S. po ...rports. The List does not include the names of individuals involved in the liquid explosive terrorist attack attempt. TSA also reported that some of the name
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  • *The [[2006 transatlantic aircraft plot]] which was to involve liquid explosives
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