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Hexanitrodiphenylamine

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261: 168: 33: 24: 436: 125: 539:- 40% HND) for use in bombs, sea mines and depth charges; Seigate (Type 97 H) (60% TNT - 40% HND) for use in torpedo warheads and depth charges; and also in Otsu-B (60% TNT, 24% HND & 16% aluminium powder) for use in torpedo warheads. 673: 562:
A most toxic and poisonous explosive, it attacks the skin, causing blisters which resemble burns. Dust from HND is injurious to the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose, and lungs. Several
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in Germany was halted, after traces of the explosive were found in the excavated material. The road passes over a former explosives factory near
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Japanese Explosives (USNTMJ-200E-0551-0578 Report 0-25) (Report). U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan. December 1945.
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TM 9-1985-4 Japanese Explosive Ordnance (Bombs, Bomb fuzes, Land mines, Grenades, Firing Devices and Sabotage Devices)
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InChI=1S/C12H5N7O12/c20-14(21)5-1-7(16(24)25)11(8(2-5)17(26)27)13-12-9(18(28)29)3-6(15(22)23)4-10(12)19(30)31/h1-4,13H
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Soluble in acetone, warm glacial acetic acid, nitric acid, or aqueous alkalies except potassium hydroxide.
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and used as a yellow colorant for leather, wool and silk in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Crystalline solid. Yellow to orange. As ordinarily manufactured, it is yellow brown.
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243 to 245 °C; 469 to 473 °F; 516 to 518 K with decomposition
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TM 9-1985-5 Japanese Explosive Ordnance (Army Ammunition, Navy Ammunition)
531:(60% TNT - 40% HND) and by the Japanese as a component of Kongo (Type 98 H 595: 528: 567: 508: 471:(abbreviated HND), is an explosive chemical compound with the formula C 378: 194: 176: 426:
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their
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Science & Society Picture Library: Synthetic colorant, c 1900
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C1=C(C=C(C(=C1(=O))NC2=C(C=C(C=C2(=O))(=O))(=O))(=O))(=O)
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131-73-7
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8258
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100.004.581
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8576
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14STR4KG8T
CompTox Dashboard
DTXSID4059621
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