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Nobel and Nitroglycerin

Nobel and Nitroglycerin

Update: 2020-07-24
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In this "explosive" podcast, Mark and Jack discuss nitroglycerin and the man responsible for inventing dynamite, Alfred Nobel. Listeners will get a bang out of learning what differentiates high explosives from low explosives and how these molecules "do what they do" from a chemical and physical perspective. So sit back and have a blast listening about why Nobel founded the prestigious international prizes that bear his name.


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Nobel and Nitroglycerin

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