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EKI terminibaas Esterm

ID 732156 Last modified 10.04.2019
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Domain inorganic chemistryexplosives & ignition material
  • an initiating explosive which appears under the form of colorless, very unstable, sensitive needles, is derived by reaction of sodium azide with a lead salt (lead acetate or lead nitrate), presents a severe explosion risk, detonates at 350°C, is highly toxic, and is used as a primary detonating agent for high explosives
pliiasiid
lead azide preferred
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  • In forensic science, azides are encountered in explosives and as part of the primers used in firearm ammunition. One of the most common is lead azide, Pb(N3)2.
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lead diazide
lead(II) azide
Bleiazid

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