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Subject: Properties of (mono) Nitroethane, relative to Nitromethane?
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posted on 30-9-2019 at 14:06
Properties of (mono) Nitroethane, relative to Nitromethane?
I was wondering how well Nitroethane might hold up as energetic compound.
Apparently there's some commercial use as explosive (FIXOR), but not much info otherwise.
How well would it presumably perform as NM-substitute?
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