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RDX

Trimethylenenitramine is a nitramine that is used an explosive and a propellant.

Chemical Formula: C3H6N6O6
Other names: Cyclotrimethylene-trinitramine
Layman's explanation: Trimethylenenitramine is a white stable crystalline solid that is also called RDX. It is a man made chemical, mainly used by the military as an explosive. It can be found in the soil and in groundwater, mostly around military areas. Its main uses are in explosives and propellants, being used as a propellant to inflate airbags. Trimethylenenitramine can be toxic if exposed to it for a long period of time, causing seizures.
Keywords: propellant, military, toxic

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