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gelignite
An explosive mixture composed of nitroglycerine, guncotton, wood pulp, and potassium nitrate.

Blasting Gelatin is an explosive consisting of collodion-cotton (a type of nitrocellulose or gun cotton) dissolved in nitroglycerine and mixed with wood pulp and sodium or potassium nitrate.

One of the cheapest explosives, it is mostly used for large-scale blasting in the construction and mining industries. Unlike gunpowder, it burns slowly and cannot explode without a detonator, so it can be stored safely.

Gelignite was invented in 1875 by Alfred Nobel, who had earlier invented dynamite. Unlike dynamite, it is not subject to the dangerous problem of sweating nor the leaking of unstable nitroglycerine from the solid matrix.

This entry is located in the following unit: gel-, gela-, gelati-, gelatino-, geli-, gelo- (page 3)
gelignite (s) (noun), gelignites (pl)
A substance that is used to cause explosions; especially, under water.
This entry is located in the following units: ign-, igni-, ignis- (page 1) ligni-, lign- (page 1)