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lead azide

[ led ]

noun

Chemistry.
  1. a highly toxic, colorless crystalline compound, Pb(N 3 ) 2 , that detonates at 660°F (350°C) and is used as a detonator for explosives.


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Origin of lead azide1

First recorded in 1910–15
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The website Globalsecurity.org says lead azide is widely used as an initiating explosive in high-explosive detonator devices.

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According to Childress, a search of the home by a hazardous materials response team turned up “small traces†of lead azide.

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Unlike Abdulmutallab's bomb, the new device contained lead azide, an explosive often used as a detonator.

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It is expensive, and most modern detonators consist of lead azide or salts of styphnic acid, with a layer of T.N.T. in a narrow aluminium cylinder.

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