Chemistry, asked by biswajitugie25, 5 months ago

the rate of slow explosive is what?​

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Answered by AkashMathematics
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Explanation:

High explosives are divided into three main categories, Primary (or Initiating) High Explosives, Secondary High Explosives, Boosters and Secondary High Explosives, Main Charge. As with many of the terms associated with explosions, there is also other terms that describe combustion explosions, "Deflagration Explosion".

Answered by shubham4226
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By definition, a "low explosive", such as black powder, or smokeless gunpowder has a burn rate of 171–631 m/s. In contrast, a "high explosive", whether a primary, such as detonating cord, or a secondary, such as TNT or C-4 has a significantly higher burn rate.

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