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| Nitroglycerin - Reciprocal Net Common Molecule | Log in | ||
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NitroglycerinNitroglycerin is used in the manufacture of explosives but also in medicine.
Chemical Formula:
C3H5N3O9
Other names:
glyceryl trinitrate,
trinitroglycerin,
Layman's explanation:
Nitroglycerine is a colorless, odorless oil produced by nitrating glycerin. It is used to make explosives such as dynamite. The compound and its degradation products are very instable and react (explode) upon shock, which makes it a very difficult substance to handle and transport. Alfred Nobel developed a save and profitable process to produce this compound.
Besides the detonation industry, nitroglycerine is also used in medicine. For example, small doses of nitroglycerin are administered to treat heart conditions. Patches with nitroglycerin are also applied onto the bites of the brown recluse spider. In both applications its property to dilate blood vessels is exploited.
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