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RDX is a chemical compound. how is it used ​

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Answered by DeviIQueen
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▫RDX stands for Research Department Explosive

▪RDX is produced by nitrolysis of hexamine with nitric acid (HSDB)

▫Another process that has been used to manufacture RDX by the direct nitration of HMX has not yielded a percentage of RDX as high as that produced in the Bachmann process

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It is very explosive so for defense purpose

for military purpose

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Answered by Anonymous
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RDX is an organic compound with the formula (O₂NNCH₂)₃. It is a white solid without smell or taste, widely used as an explosive. Chemically, it is classified as a nitramide, chemically similar to HMX. A more energetic explosive than TNT, it was used widely in World War II and remains common in military applications

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