fulminate

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fulminate
v. explode with a loud noise; severely denounce, strongly attack; speak harshly
 
n. (Chemistry) ester or salt of fulminic acid, explosive salt

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Fulminate
Fulminates are chemical compounds which include the fulminate ion. The fulminate ion, is a pseudohalic ion, acting like a halogen with its charge and reactivity. Due to the instability of the ion, fulminate salts are friction-sensitive explosives. The best known is mercury(II) fulminate, which has been used as a primary explosive in detonators. Fulminates can be formed from metals, such as silver and mercury, dissolved in nitric acid and reacted with ethanol. It is largely the presence of the weak single nitrogen-oxygen bond which leads to its instability. Nitrogen very easily forms a stable triple bond to another nitrogen atom, forming gaseous nitrogen.

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fulminate

Noun
1. a salt or ester of fulminic acid
(hypernym) salt
(hyponym) mercury fulminate, fulminate of mercury, fulminating mercury

Verb
1. criticize severely; "He fulminated against the Republicans' plan to cut Medicare"; "She railed against the bad social policies"
(synonym) rail
(hypernym) denounce
(derivation) fulmination, diatribe
2. come on suddenly and intensely; "the disease fulminated"
(hypernym) appear, come along
3. cause to explode violently and with loud noise
(hypernym) explode, detonate, blow up, set off
(derivation) fulmination


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fulminare
v. fulminate, strike by lightning, strike dead
 
fulminato
adj. thunderstruck

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fulminar
v. fulminate, explode with a loud noise