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- Chemical_explosive abstract "The vast majority of explosives are chemical explosives. Explosives usually have less potential energy than fuels, but their high rate of energy release produces a great blast pressure. TNT has a detonation velocity of 6,940 m/s compared to 1,680 m/s for the detonation of a pentane-air mixture, and the 0.34-m/s stoichiometric flame speed of gasoline combustion in air.The properties of the explosive indicate the class into which it falls. In some cases explosives can be made to fall into either class by the conditions under which they are initiated. In sufficiently large quantities, almost all low explosives can undergo a Deflagration to Detonation Transition (DDT). For convenience, low and high explosives may be differentiated by the shipping and storage classes.".
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- Chemical_explosive wikiPageRevisionID "664498854".
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLink Calorie.
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLink Calorimeter.
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Explosive_chemicals.
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Explosives.
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLink Decompose.
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLink Decomposition.
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLink Explosive_material.
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLink Explosives.
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLink Gas.
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLink Joule.
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLink Mole_(unit).
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLink Nitric_oxide.
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLink Nitrogen.
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen.
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLink PETN.
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLink Pentaerythritol_tetranitrate.
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLink Stoichiometric.
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLink Stoichiometry.
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLink Thermochemistry.
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLink Trinitrotoluene.
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:differentiate.
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLinkText "chemical explosion".
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLinkText "chemical explosions".
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLinkText "chemical explosive".
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageWikiLinkText "chemical".
- Chemical_explosive hasPhotoCollection Chemical_explosive.
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chemical_explosive wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Chemical_explosive subject Category:Explosive_chemicals.
- Chemical_explosive subject Category:Explosives.
- Chemical_explosive hypernym Explosives.
- Chemical_explosive type Article.
- Chemical_explosive type Article.
- Chemical_explosive type Chemical.
- Chemical_explosive type Source.
- Chemical_explosive comment "The vast majority of explosives are chemical explosives. Explosives usually have less potential energy than fuels, but their high rate of energy release produces a great blast pressure. TNT has a detonation velocity of 6,940 m/s compared to 1,680 m/s for the detonation of a pentane-air mixture, and the 0.34-m/s stoichiometric flame speed of gasoline combustion in air.The properties of the explosive indicate the class into which it falls.".
- Chemical_explosive label "Chemical explosive".
- Chemical_explosive sameAs m.0hndt4v.
- Chemical_explosive sameAs Q5090457.
- Chemical_explosive sameAs Q5090457.
- Chemical_explosive wasDerivedFrom Chemical_explosive?oldid=664498854.
- Chemical_explosive isPrimaryTopicOf Chemical_explosive.