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review on
fulminating gold (Knallgold)".
Gold Bulletin. 41 (4): 316. Fisher,
Janet (2003). "
Fulminating Gold".
Gold Bulletin. 36: 155. doi:10...
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Azoclathrates Benzvalene Chlorine oxides DMAPP Fluorine perchlorate Fulminating gold Fulminating silver (several substances) Hexafluoro****nate
Hypofluorous acid...
- hydroxide: HAuCl4 + 4NaOH → Au(OH)3 + 4NaCl + H2O
Gold(III)
hydroxide reacts with
ammonia to
produce fulminating gold, an
explosive compound. Lide,
David R. (1998)...
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Department of the Army, TM 9-1300-214, p. 2-3
stating "1602–1604.
Fulminating gold,
later used as a
priming explosive, was
invented by
Johann Tholden...
- Very
explosive when dry.
Fulminating gold – a
number of
gold based explosives which "
fulminate", or
detonate easily. –
gold hydrazide,
formed by adding...
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naval mines,
detonators that used gl****
Batavian tears, and
worked on
fulminating gold (aurum fulminans) as an explosive. He was
known for his
Perpetuum Mobile...
- Rhubarb-earth [see 29] in
various Plants Preparation of
Magnesia alba
Fulminating Gold. Corn oil [
Fusel oil ].
Calomel Air-acid Lead
amalgam Vinegar-naphtha...
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alloy with
gold and
other metals, and in
minerals such as
argentite and chlorargyrite. Most
silver is
produced as a
byproduct of copper,
gold, lead, and...
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Silver nitride was
formerly referred to as
fulminating silver, but this can
cause confusion with
silver fulminate or
silver azide,
other compounds which have...
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hydrogen and form
insoluble salts with
silver such as cyanide, cyanates,
fulminate,
thiocyanate and azide. A
common complex pseudohalide is a tetracarbonylcobaltate...