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- Lead_styphnate abstract "Lead styphnate (lead 2,4,6-trinitroresorcinate, C6HN3O8Pb ), whose name is derived from styphnic acid, is an explosive used as a component in primer and detonator mixtures for less sensitive secondary explosives. Lead styphnate is only slightly soluble in water and methyl alcohol Samples of lead styphnate vary in color from yellow to gold, orange, reddish-brown, to brown. Lead styphnate is known in various polymorphs, hydrates, and basic salts. Normal lead styphnate monohydrate, monobasic lead styphnate, tribasic lead styphnate dihydrate, and pentabasic lead styphnate dehydrate as well as α, β polymorphs of lead styphnate exist.Two forms of lead styphnate are six-sided monohydrate crystals and small rectangular crystals. Lead styphnate is particularly sensitive to fire and the discharge of static electricity. When dry, it can readily detonate by static discharges from the human body. The longer and narrower the crystals, the more susceptible lead styphnate is to static electricity. Lead styphnate does not react with metals and is less sensitive to shock and friction than mercury fulminate or lead azide. . It is stable in storage, even at elevated temperatures. As with other lead-containing compounds, lead styphnate is toxic owing to heavy metal poisoning.".
- Lead_styphnate iupacName "Lead 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene-1,3-diolate".
- Lead_styphnate thumbnail Bleistyphnat.png?width=300.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageExternalLink lead_styphnate.html.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageExternalLink 50.html.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageID "197213".
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageLength "7764".
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageRevisionID "682693609".
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Ammunition.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Explosive_chemicals.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lead_compounds.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nitrobenzenes.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Detonator.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Explosive.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Explosive_material.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Griess_test.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Heavy_metal_(chemistry).
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Hydrate.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Lead.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Lead(II)_azide.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Mercury(II)_fulminate.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Methanol.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Methyl_alcohol.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Monohydrate.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Griess.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Primary_explosive.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Primer_(firearm).
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Resorcinol.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Secondary_explosive.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Static_electricity.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Styphnic_acid.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Toxic_heavy_metal.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lead styphnate".
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLinkText "PBS".
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageWikiLinkText "lead styphnate".
- Lead_styphnate hasPhotoCollection Lead_styphnate.
- Lead_styphnate imagefile "Bleistyphnat.png".
- Lead_styphnate iupacname "Lead 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene-1,3-diolate".
- Lead_styphnate othernames "13".
- Lead_styphnate othernames "Lead 2,4,6-trinitro-m-phenylene dioxide".
- Lead_styphnate othernames "Lead tricinate".
- Lead_styphnate othernames "Lead trinitroresorcinate".
- Lead_styphnate othernames "Tricinat".
- Lead_styphnate verifiedfields "changed".
- Lead_styphnate verifiedrevid "447123478".
- Lead_styphnate watchedfields "changed".
- Lead_styphnate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox.
- Lead_styphnate subject Category:Explosive_chemicals.
- Lead_styphnate subject Category:Lead_compounds.
- Lead_styphnate subject Category:Nitrobenzenes.
- Lead_styphnate type ChemicalCompound.
- Lead_styphnate type ChemicalSubstance.
- Lead_styphnate type Chemical.
- Lead_styphnate type ChemicalObject.
- Lead_styphnate type Thing.
- Lead_styphnate type Q11173.
- Lead_styphnate comment "Lead styphnate (lead 2,4,6-trinitroresorcinate, C6HN3O8Pb ), whose name is derived from styphnic acid, is an explosive used as a component in primer and detonator mixtures for less sensitive secondary explosives. Lead styphnate is only slightly soluble in water and methyl alcohol Samples of lead styphnate vary in color from yellow to gold, orange, reddish-brown, to brown. Lead styphnate is known in various polymorphs, hydrates, and basic salts.".
- Lead_styphnate label "Lead styphnate".
- Lead_styphnate sameAs Bleistyphnat.
- Lead_styphnate sameAs Estifnato_de_plomo.
- Lead_styphnate sameAs سرب_استیفنات.
- Lead_styphnate sameAs Styphnate_de_plomb.
- Lead_styphnate sameAs Stifnato_di_piombo.
- Lead_styphnate sameAs トリシネート.
- Lead_styphnate sameAs Styfninian_ołowiu.
- Lead_styphnate sameAs Estifnato_de_chumbo.
- Lead_styphnate sameAs m.01c0fd.
- Lead_styphnate sameAs Тринитрорезорцинат_свинца.
- Lead_styphnate sameAs Olovo_stifnat.
- Lead_styphnate sameAs Olovo_stifnat.
- Lead_styphnate sameAs Kurşun_stifnat.
- Lead_styphnate sameAs Styphnate_chì.
- Lead_styphnate sameAs Q425053.
- Lead_styphnate sameAs Q425053.
- Lead_styphnate wasDerivedFrom Lead_styphnate?oldid=682693609.
- Lead_styphnate depiction Bleistyphnat.png.
- Lead_styphnate isPrimaryTopicOf Lead_styphnate.