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Article written by: duddy on Sep 5, 2015



Title: Watch this cool contact explosive known as nitrogen triiodide
Written by: duddy on Sep 5, 2015

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Nitrogen triiodide (NI3) is a contact explosive that sets off whether it comes in contact with a feather or a bug. As shown in the diagram, the chemical is made up of a cluster of three iodine atoms around one side of a nitrogen atom. The result of such a crowd around one atom causes something called bond strain - the atoms repel each other in a small space. The result of this bond strain is that the molecule is prone to falling apart very, causing the mini explosion you see (:down:).

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