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- Oxidizing agents [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Food preservatives [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- Gunpowder [r]: Generically, a low explosive used as a propellant, now smokeless powder; the older black powder was used as a warhead filler before the invention of high explosives; also used in pyrotechnics [e]
- Sulfuric acid [r]: A chemical compound with the formula H2SO4, which is the diprotic acid of the sulfate anion SO4-2. It can be classified as an inorganic strong acid which is a dense, corrosive, liquid at room temperature and pressure. [e]
- Fritz Haber [r]: German chemist, inventor of the Haber-Bosch process for the production of ammonia, Nobelist 1918, supporter of German chemical warfare during WWI [e]