Chemistry, asked by chinchujenu, 1 month ago

why is wood charcoal used as blasting agent in mining?
(from the chapter carbon and it's compounds)
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Answered by XxitzparthXx
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Answer:

Dynamite, a nitroglycerin-based explosive, is rarely used today for blasting at surface mines in Illinois. Blasting agents account for almost 99% of the explosive materials used. ANFO, ammonium nitrate and fuel oil, is the most common explosive.

Answered by selvikani73
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Explanation:

ANFO is the fuel that makes change

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