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Dynamite

Dynamite. The storage and carriage of dynamite is regulated by the

dynamite charge

dynamite charge [probably from the notion of exploding the metaphorical blockage

Dynamitism

The work of dynamiters

Explosives

stores, defining 'explosive' in that Act as meaning: gunpowder, nitro-glycerine, dynamite, gun-cotton, blasting powders, fulminate mercury or of other metals, coloured

Rendrock

A kind of dynamite used in blasting

Nobel prize

of Alfred B Nobel 1833 1896 the Swedish inventor of dynamite who left his entire estate for this purpose They are

mercury fulminate

used primarily in detonators for detonating high explosives such as dynamite or TNT It is sensitive to shock and may be

VerbarKieselguhr

used as an absorbent of nitroglycerin in the manufacture of dynamite

fulminate of mercury

used primarily in detonators for detonating high explosives such as dynamite or TNT

Forcite

A gelatin dynamite in which the dope is composed largely of sodium nitrate

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