Who invented dynamite? -General Knowledge

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Description : Alfred Nobel invented - (1) X ray (2) Diesel Engine (3) Dynamite (4) Dynamo

Last Answer : (3) Dynamite Explanation: Alfred Nobel if Sweden invented Dynamite in 1867, X ray was invented by Wilhelm Roentgen of Germany in 1895, Diesel Engine was invented by Rudolf Diesel of Germany 1892, Dynamo was invented by Michael Faraday of England in 1831.

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Last Answer : it is illegal in most states. You end up killing many of the fish too.

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Last Answer : It doesn't matter where the fifth stick is placed, since the tree won't fall in any direction. Being wood, it will float and rise to the surface.

Description : What is dynamite ?

Last Answer : Dynamite is an easy to use type of explosive. The chemist Alfred Nobel discovered dynamite. Many powerful bombs can be made using this dynamite. Although it was first discovered as a mining explosive, it is now being used to make lethal bombs.

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Description : What famous chemist after inventing dynamite went on to use his earning to found an international prize promoting world record?

Last Answer : The Swedish chemist, Alfred Nobel, invented dynamite.

Description : What energy transformation of explosion of dynamite?

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Description : When roads are built mountains-are-blown off using dynamite what is the effect?

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Description : Another name of RDX is (a) cyanohyrin (b) dextran (c) cyclonite (d) dynamite

Last Answer : Ans:(c)

Description : Which is used in preparation of dynamite? (1) glycerol (2) ethyl alcohol (3) methyl alcohol (4) glycol

Last Answer : (1) glycerol Explanation: Dynamite is an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents (such as powdered shells or clay) and stabilizers. It was invented by the Swedish chemist and engineer Alfred Nobel in Geesthacht, and patented in 1867.

Description : Which is used in preparation of dynamite? (1) glycerol (2) ethyl alcohol (3) methyl alcohol (4) glycol

Last Answer : (1) glycerol Explanation: Dynamite is an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents (such as powdered shells or clay) and stabilizers. It was invented by the Swedish chemist and engineer Alfred Nobel in Geesthacht, and patented in 1867.

Description : The acid used for the making of dynamite and car battery?

Last Answer : Sulphuric Acid

Description : The alcohol used in the preparation of dynamite is----? A. ethyl alcohol B. glycerol (Answer) C. glycol D. methyl alcohol

Last Answer : B. glycerol (Answer)

Description : In the manufacture of dynamite, one of the chemicals used is (a) Glycerol (b) Glycerol triacetate (c) Glycerol trinitrate (d) Glycerol triiodide

Last Answer : Glycerol trinitrate

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Last Answer : (A) Sulphuric acid

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Last Answer : (B) Salt petre