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- Aliphatic nitrate esters [r]: Explosive compounds produced by O-type nitration in which a nitro group is attached to an oxygen atom of the compound being nitrated. (U.S. Army) [e]
- Nitroaromatics [r]: Explosives with a core aromatic hydrocarbon structure to which nitro groups, commonly three per ring, are attached; those with more than one nitro group are nonbiodegradable [e]
- Nitramines [r]: Add brief definition or description