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Jakub Javor

Jakub Javor. I3.a. Alfred Nobel. Born 21 October 1833 (Stockholm, Sweden ) Died 10 December 1896 (aged 63) ( Sanremo , Italy) Occupation Chemist, engineer, innovator, armaments manufacturer and inventor. Known for Invention of dynamite, Nobel Prize. Alfred Nobel.

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Jakub Javor

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  1. Jakub Javor I3.a

  2. Alfred Nobel • Born 21 October 1833 (Stockholm, Sweden) • Died 10 December 1896 (aged 63)(Sanremo, Italy) • Occupation Chemist, engineer, innovator, armaments manufacturer and inventor. • Known for Invention of dynamite, Nobel Prize

  3. Alfred Nobel • was a Swedish chemist, engineer, innovator, armaments manufacturer and the inventor of dynamite. • Nobel held 355 different patents

  4. Dynamite • Dynamite is an explosive material based on the explosive potential of nitroglycerin • Dynamite is considered a high explosive, which means it detonates rather than deflagrates. • Dynamite actually has more than 60% greater energy densitythan TNT.

  5. Dynamite • Dynamite was invented by Alfred Nobel and was the first safely manageable explosive stronger than black powder. Nobel obtained patents for his invention: in England on 7 May 1867 and in Sweden on 19 October 1867. He originally sold dynamite as "Nobel's Blasting Powder„ • Dynamite isusingmostlyformining.

  6. Developmentof dynamite • UnitedStates • In the United States, in 1885, chemist Russell S. Penniman invented ammonium dynamite, a form which used ammonium nitrate in addition to the more costly nitroglycerin.

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