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Silver compounds / Fulminates / Lead compounds / Explosive material / Mercury(II) fulminate / Lead styphnate / Lead(II) azide / Fulminating silver / Tetrazene / Chemistry / Oxidizing agents / Oxoanions
Date: 2015-01-09 09:34:37
Silver compounds
Fulminates
Lead compounds
Explosive material
Mercury(II) fulminate
Lead styphnate
Lead(II) azide
Fulminating silver
Tetrazene
Chemistry
Oxidizing agents
Oxoanions

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