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Copper II fulminate

Individually indexed compounds are Cadmium fulminate, 0589 Copper(II) fulminate, 0617... [Pg.235]

Copper(II)fulminate is a powerful explosive detonating with a brisance stronger than that of mercury fulminate. It is moderately sensitive to heat and impact. It is susceptible to decompose explosively when combined with sulfuric acid. [Pg.596]

The metal fulminates are all powerfully explosive. Of several salts examined, those of cadmium, copper and silver were more powerful detonators than mercury fulminate, while thallium fulminate was much more sensitive to heating and impact. Formally related salts are also explosive [1]. Sodium, potassium, rubidium and caesium fulminates are all easily detonated by feeble friction or heat. They all form double salts with mercury(II) fulminate which also explode readily, that of the rubidium salt at 45 °C [2],... [Pg.234]

Copper (II) -dicopper(l) Fulminate. See under Copper Fulminate Explosive Complexes... [Pg.303]


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