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7 relations: Aluminium oxide, Benzene, Catalysis, Chromium, Industrial processes, Pyrolysis, Pyrotol.
Aluminium oxide
Aluminium oxide (or aluminium(III) oxide) is a chemical compound of aluminium and oxygen with the chemical formula.
See Pyrotol catalyst and Aluminium oxide
Benzene
Benzene is an organic chemical compound with the molecular formula C6H6. The benzene molecule is composed of six carbon atoms joined in a planar hexagonal ring with one hydrogen atom attached to each. Because it contains only carbon and hydrogen atoms, benzene is classed as a hydrocarbon. Benzene is a natural constituent of petroleum and is one of the elementary petrochemicals.
See Pyrotol catalyst and Benzene
Catalysis
Catalysis is the increase in rate of a chemical reaction due to an added substance known as a catalyst.
See Pyrotol catalyst and Catalysis
Chromium
Chromium is a chemical element; it has symbol Cr and atomic number 24.
See Pyrotol catalyst and Chromium
Industrial processes
Industrial processes are procedures involving chemical, physical, electrical, or mechanical steps to aid in the manufacturing of an item or items, usually carried out on a very large scale.
See Pyrotol catalyst and Industrial processes
Pyrolysis
Pyrolysis is the process of thermal decomposition of materials at elevated temperatures, often in an inert atmosphere.
See Pyrotol catalyst and Pyrolysis
Pyrotol
Pyrotol was an explosive available for a time after World War I. It was reprocessed from military surplus, with a typical composition of 60% smokeless powder, 34% sodium nitrate, and 6% of 40% nitroglycerin dynamite.
See Pyrotol catalyst and Pyrotol

