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    Lead(II) azide Pb(N3)2 is an inorganic compound. More so than other azides, it is explosive. It is used in detonators to initiate secondary explosives...
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    Copper(II) azide is a medium density explosive with the molecular formula Cu(N3)2. Copper azide is very explosive and is too sensitive for any practical...
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  • that will eventually set off the secondary explosive. Compounds like lead azide are used to manufacture bullets that explode into shrapnel on impact....
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  • consisted of a small green or brown camouflage fabric pouch filled with lead(II) azide and 30 grams of coarse ground glass between two sheets of plastic. No...
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    in black powder and together with lead azide in special explosives. Lead nitrate is produced by reaction of lead(II) oxide with concentrated nitric acid:...
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    needed] a stabilizing agent for certain explosive metal azides, particularly Lead(II) azide[citation needed] Owing to their rebranching, dextrins are...
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    non-corrosive, less toxic, and more stable over time; they include lead azide, lead styphnate, and tetrazene derivatives. In addition, none of these compounds...
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  • dinitride Azides: Cyanuric triazide, Cyanogen azide, Chlorine azide, Copper(II) azide, Ethyl azide, Fluorine azide, Hydrazoic azide, Lead(II) azide, Silver...
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  • SMAW, MBA Javette and the M48A2. Tubes and primers for ammunition Lead(II) azide Lead styphnate John B. Snow, "Ammo Review: New .17 Winchester Super Magnum...
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    Potassium azide is the inorganic compound having the formula KN3. It is a white, water-soluble salt. It is used as a reagent in the laboratory. It has...
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    revealed a novel azido contaminant which occurs only in losartan (losartan azide or losartan azido impurity) and which was found to be mutagenic on Ames...
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  • La2(SO4)3 Lead(II) azide – Pb(N3)2 Lead(II) bromide – PbBr2 Lead(II) carbonate – Pb(CO3) Lead(II) chloride – PbCl2 Lead(II) fluoride – PbF2 Lead(II) hydroxide...
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    built before this time retain high lead concentrations. Lead (from lead(II) azide or lead styphnate used in firearms) gradually accumulates at firearms training...
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    Transition metal azide complexes are coordination complexes containing one or more azide (N3−) ligands. Azide is a pseudohalide but more nucleophilic than...
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  • The azide-alkyne Huisgen cycloaddition is a 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition between an azide and a terminal or internal alkyne to give a 1,2,3-triazole. Rolf...
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  • organic azide is an organic compound that contains an azide (–N3) functional group. Because of the hazards associated with their use, few azides are used...
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  • La2(WO4)3·3H2O 6.06 Lead(II) acetate Pb(C2H3O2)2 19.8 29.5 44.3 69.8 116 Lead(II) azide Pb(N3)2 0.0249 Lead(II) bromate Pb(BrO3)2 7.92 Lead(II) bromide PbBr2...
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    mercury fulminate or lead azide. It is stable in storage, even at elevated temperatures. As with other lead-containing compounds, lead styphnate is toxic...
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    Silver azide is the chemical compound with the formula AgN3. It is a silver(I) salt of hydrazoic acid. It forms a colorless crystals. Like most azides, it...
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  • 12060–01–4 Pb2O3 lead(II,IV) oxide 1314–27–8 Pb2SiO4 lead(II) orthosilicate 13566–17–1 Pb3(AsO4)2 lead(II) arsenate 3687–31–8 Pb3(N3)2 lead(II) azide 13424–46–9...
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    friction (16.0 N) than lead azide (0.1N) as shown in table 2. Friction sensitivities of some traditional explosives (lead azide – 0.1N; lead styphnate – 1.5...
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  • group. II. −N=N−, −N−=N+=N−− The azo and azide groups respectively, connected to organic/inorganic compounds (e.g. silver azide AgN3, lead azide Pb(N3)2...
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    SS Richard Montgomery (category World War II shipwrecks in the North Sea)
    copper azide, an extremely sensitive explosive, would be produced through reaction between lead azide and copper from fuse components (lead azide would...
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    hyponitrous acid with tin(II), and to ammonia with hydrogen sulfide. Salts of hydrazinium N 2H+ 5 react with nitrous acid to produce azides which further react...
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  • However, the alkali metal azides NaN3 and KN3, featuring the linear N− 3 anion, are well-known, as are Sr(N3)2 and Ba(N3)2. Azides of the B-subgroup metals...
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  • compounds in which the only anion or ligand is the azide group, -N3. The breadth of homoleptic azide compounds spans nearly the entire periodic table....
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  • fulminate Initiator in fuzes and blasting caps Both Raikoo (Thunder Mercury) Lead azide Initiator in fuzes and blasting caps Both Chikka Namari Most common initiator...
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  • ligation with organic azides, copper-catalyzed Huisgen cycloaddition of azides, and strain promoted Huisgen cycloaddition of azides. The nucleophilic lysine...
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    MG 151 cannon (category World War II machine guns)
    Germany from 1934 to 1940 and produced by Waffenfabrik Mauser during World War II. It was originally produced in 15.1 mm caliber from 1940, with a 15×96mm cartridge...
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    nitrogen compounds silver azide, silver amide, and silver fulminate, as well as silver acetylide, silver oxalate, and silver(II) oxide. They can explode...
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