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nitroglycerine Meaning in Bengali



 নাইট্রোগ্লিস্যারীন,

Noun:

নাইট্রোগ্লিস্যারীন,





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Nitroglycerin (NG), also known as nitroglycerine, trinitroglycerin (TNG), nitro, glyceryl trinitrate (GTN), or 1,2,3-trinitroxypropane, is a dense, colorless.


Note: Hering renamed nitroglycerine "glonoine".


of the explosion rather than having a neutral or negative effect) in nitroglycerine and nitroglycol-based explosives such as dynamite and blasting gelatin.


collodion-cotton (a type of nitrocellulose or guncotton) dissolved in either nitroglycerine or nitroglycol and mixed with wood pulp and saltpetre (sodium nitrate.


The diatomite was converted into kieselguhr which was mixed with nitroglycerine by Nobel Industries, at Ardeer, to make dynamite.


their luck, to drive two trucks over mountain dirt roads, loaded with nitroglycerine needed to extinguish the flames.


the University of Turin During his research he discovered, in 1847, nitroglycerine.


smokeless propellant made from two high explosives, nitrocellulose and nitroglycerine.


Western Torpedo Company, an early day oil well services company that used nitroglycerine for shooting oil wells stored its entire inventory of the chemical in.


can be drastically wrong if o + n > c (for instance in the case of nitroglycerine (C 3H 5N 3O 9) this formula would predict a heat of combustion of 0).


Unlike nitroglycerine, the chemical has a perfect (0) oxygen balance, meaning that its ideal.


high temperatures (> 75 °C) where it is slightly more sensitive than nitroglycerine.


This is why nitroglycerine is given to a person having a heart attack.


The nitroglycerine will be metabolized to nitric oxide.


In the late 20s production began to shift to nitroglycerine-based explosives.


thus allowing the healing to proceed, was first proposed in 1994 with nitroglycerine ointment, and then calcium channel blockers in 1999 with nifedipine.


less volatile, less sensitive to shock, and more thermally stable than nitroglycerine, for which it is a promising replacement.



Synonyms:

nitroglycerin; glyceryl trinitrate; vasodilator; cordite; trinitroglycerin; blasting gelatin; vasodilative; nitrate; Nitrospan; Nitrostat; dynamite;

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