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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «TRINITROGLYCERINE»
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1
Syntheses of D,L-1,2,4-butanetriol and Epsilon-caprolactam ...
1,2,4-Butanetriol trinitrate and trinitroglycerine. 1,2,4-Butanetrioltrinitrate also has
potential application as a vasodilator for treatment angina pectoris.5
Coincidentally, trinitroglycerine is the most prescribed nitrate ester for alleviation
of angina.6 ...
2
Advanced Study Guide Chemistry:
Trinitroglycerine is produced by heating glycerine with a mixture of concentrated
nitric(V) acid and concentrated sulfuric(VI) acid. trinitroglycerine H HCOH HCOH
HCOH H conc. HNO3 conc. H2SO4 H HCONO2 HCONO2 HCONO2 H glycerine
...
3
Transactions of the Annual Conference of State Sanitary ...
fitted with refrigerating coils is filled with a mixture of sulphuric and nitric acids
and glycerine is slowly added and the mixture is agitated to form trinitroglycerine.
The mixture is run into lead-lined vats and allowed to settle, the trinitroglycerine ...
Conference of State Sanitary Engineers, 1938
4
Gunpowder, Explosives and the State: A Technological History
Firstly, that he includes substances such as the nitro-explosives trinitroglycerine
and picric acid, the molecules of which contain both the oxidising agent (the nitro
group) and the material to be oxidised, as well as substances like potassium ...
CH,— CH— CH, 3 + 24 CHi — CH — CHi I I I ioFc > - I I OH OH OH ON02 ONO,
ONO: Glyceryl trinitrate (An explosive) (TNG; Trinitroglycerine) Glyceryl trinitrate (
an oil) is highly explosive. Glyceryl trinitrate when adsorbed on keiselguhr (a clay
...
BHUPINDER MEHTA, MANJU MEHTA, 2005
6
Occupational diseases of the skin
The mixture is run into lead lined vats and allowed to settle, the trinitroglycerine
separating from the waste acid and rising to the top. The trinitroglycerine is then
run off in a rubber lined trough to the trinitroglycerine storage tanks where sodium
...
Louis Schwartz, Louis Tulipan, Donald Joseph Birmingham, 1957
and such small quantities as are separated out consist exclusively of
trinitroglycerine. The oil is removed, and the acid mixture in which all the
dinitroglycerine is contained is diluted with water. To every one part by volume of
this acid, ...
8
Topical Reviews in Anaesthesia
Trinitroglycerine Trinitroglycerine (glyceryl trinitrate) may reduce myocardial
oxygen expenditure and therefore relieve angina principally by venous
unloading. Consequently it causes a fall in blood pressure in patients with normal
cardiac ...
John Norman, James G. Whitwam, 1980
9
Organic chemistry: concepts and applications
HX— O— N Trinitroglycerine Trinitroglycerine is a very unstable molecule that
will easily detonate by simple mechanical motion. It is far more energetic than
black powder, but so unstable that ship and railway companies have refused to ...
John A. Miller, E. F. Neuzil, 1979
10
Medical aid encyclopedia for the home
In some angina patients an attack, indicated by severe breath-catching pain in
the chest, can be terminated only by resorting to medication. An appropriate dose
of trinitroglycerine, for instance, generally offers quick relief from pain and tends ...
James Arnold Brussel, Leroy Edgar Burney, 1972