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- Ballotechnics abstract "In chemistry, ballotechnics are a class of materials that undergo a chemical reaction when quickly subjected to extreme pressures. These pressures are of the order of tens of thousands of atmospheres, and the chemical reactions are initiated by shock waves transmitted through the material. The reaction progresses with little change in volume, and are therefore not \"explosive\", i.e. the energy is released in the form of heat, rather than work.".
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- Ballotechnics wikiPageWikiLink Atmospheric_pressure.
- Ballotechnics wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chemical_processes.
- Ballotechnics wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pseudophysics.
- Ballotechnics wikiPageWikiLink Chemistry.
- Ballotechnics wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_Institute_of_Technology.
- Ballotechnics wikiPageWikiLink Red_mercury.
- Ballotechnics wikiPageWikiLink Sandia_National_Laboratories.
- Ballotechnics wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ballotechnics".
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- Ballotechnics wikiPageWikiLinkText "ballotechnics".
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- Ballotechnics subject Category:Chemical_processes.
- Ballotechnics subject Category:Pseudophysics.
- Ballotechnics hypernym Materials.
- Ballotechnics type Company.
- Ballotechnics type Physic.
- Ballotechnics type Process.
- Ballotechnics type Pseudophysic.
- Ballotechnics comment "In chemistry, ballotechnics are a class of materials that undergo a chemical reaction when quickly subjected to extreme pressures. These pressures are of the order of tens of thousands of atmospheres, and the chemical reactions are initiated by shock waves transmitted through the material. The reaction progresses with little change in volume, and are therefore not \"explosive\", i.e. the energy is released in the form of heat, rather than work.".
- Ballotechnics label "Ballotechnics".
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- Ballotechnics wasDerivedFrom Ballotechnics?oldid=691513324.
- Ballotechnics isPrimaryTopicOf Ballotechnics.