- explosive-containing
system it is
usually impossible to know
whether the
explosive deflagrated or
detonated as both can
appear as very violent,
energetic reactions...
- "
deflagrating spoon", but its
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- acid is a
powerful oxidizing agent. Most
organics and
flammables will
deflagrate on contact. It can be
prepared by the
reaction of
sulfuric acid with barium...
- dust
mixtures range from 1400 to 1650 m/s. Gas
explosions can
either deflagrate or
detonate based on confinement;
detonation velocities are generally...
- the
speed of sound) are said to be "high explosives" and
materials that
deflagrate are said to be "low explosives".
Explosives may also be
categorized by...
- care,
since a
spark or
other source of heat
could cause the
contents to
deflagrate. In
practical use,
powder kegs were
small casks to
limit damage from accidental...
- (sugar, sawdust, charcoal,
organic solvents, metals, etc.) will
readily deflagrate.
Chlorates were once
widely used in
pyrotechnics for this reason, though...
-
nitrous oxide an
option worth investigating.
Nitrous oxide is said to
deflagrate at
approximately 600 °C (1,112 °F) at a
pressure of 309 psi (21 atmospheres)...
- self-reactive
material which, as
packaged for transportation, can
detonate or
deflagrate rapidly.
Transportation of type A self-reactive
material is forbidden...
- and
ignites the main
propellant charge within,
causing the
powders to
deflagrate (but not detonate). This
rapid exothermic combustion yields a mixture...