Platinum fulminate
Platinum fulminate is a primary explosive which is a fulminate salt of platinum discovered by Edmund Davy.[2][3][4][5]
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Pt(CNO)2 | |
Appearance | Brown powder |
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Shock sensitivity | Low |
Friction sensitivity | High |
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explosive |
400[1] °C (752 °F; 673 K) | |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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References
- Thomson, Thomas (1817). "Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, Mechanics ... - Google Books". Retrieved 15 December 2014.
- A system of chemistry. Abraham Small, No. 112, Chesnut Street. 1818. p. 35. Retrieved 15 December 2014 – via Internet Archive.
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- Lectures on Explosives. J. Wiley & sons. 1897. p. 364. Retrieved 15 December 2014 – via Internet Archive.
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- Davy, Edmund (1817). "On a New Fulminating Platinum". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. The Royal Society. 107: 136–157. JSTOR 107576.
- Thomson, Thomas (1818). "A system of chemistry". Retrieved 15 December 2014.
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