| 41. | The discovery of fulminates was made by Edward Charles Howard ( 1774 1816 ) in 1800.
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| 42. | Even with this small amount of silver fulminate, it produces a loud, sharp bang.
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| 43. | I don't remember the details but I vaguely remember Michael Hart fulminating about this.
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| 44. | He fussed and fooled and fulminated with settings and controls until he walked away and started thinking.
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| 45. | Daggett, especially, fulminated about the need to offer the gymnasts a chance to vault again.
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| 46. | As opportunities arose, he fulminated against the treaties and attempted to interfere in the shogunal succession.
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| 47. | Priming mixtures containing mercury fulminate leave metallic mercury in the bore and empty cartridge case after firing.
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| 48. | It was also more economical, as only 1 / 8th of the expensive fulminate was required.
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| 49. | The propellant filled the hollow space, and was sealed into the bullet with a fulminate plug.
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| 50. | Specifically, he was interested in the explosive compound "'silver fulminate " '.
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