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Ethylenedinitramine
Chemical compound From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ethylenedinitramine (EDNA, also Haleite or Explosive H) is an explosive chemical compound of the nitroamine class, a derivative of the ethylenediamine. EDNA is a powerful explosive, with a detonation velocity of 7,570 m/s, slightly higher than that of other common explosive materials, such as TNT (6,900 m/s) or picric acid (7,350 m/s), but lower than RDX (8,750 m/s) or PETN (8,400 m/s).[1]
Ednatol is a high explosive comprising about 58% ethylenedinitramine and 42% TNT.
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