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or tin was put. Above this was another movable support, from which a thermometer was suspended and so adjusted that its bulb was immersed in molten material in the iron vessel. A thin copper cartridge case, 5/8 in. in diameter and 1-5/16 in. long, was suspended over the bath by means of a triangle, so that the end of the case was 1 in. below the surface of the liquid. On beginning the experiment the material in the bath was heated to just above the melting point, the thermometer was inserted in it, and a minute quantity of the explosive was placed in the bottom of the cartridge case. The temperature marked by the thermometer was noted as the _initial temperature_, the cartridge case containing the explosive was inserted in the bath, and the temperature quickly raised until the explosive flashed off or exploded, when the temperature marked by the thermometer was again noted as the _firing point_. The tables given show the results of about six experiments with each explosive. The initial temperatures range from 65 deg. to 280 deg. C. in some cases, but as the firing points remained fairly constant, only the extremes of the latter are quoted in the following table: --------------------------------+----------------------- Description of Explosive. | Firing Point in deg. C. --------------------------------+----------------------- Compressed military gun-cotton. | 186 - 201 Air-dried military gun-cotton. | 179 - 186 " " " | 186 - 189 " " " | 137 - 139 " " " | 154 - 161 Gun-cotton dried at 65 deg. C. | 136 - 141 Air-dried collodion gun-cotton. | 186 - 191 " " " | 197 - 199 " " " | 193 - 195 Air-dried gun-cotton. | 192 - 197 " " | 194 - 199 Hydro-nitrocellulose. | 201 - 213 Nitroglycerin. | 203 - 205 Kieselghur dynamite. No. 1. | 197 - 200 Explosive gelatin. | 203 - 209 Explosive gelatin, camphorated. | 174 - 182 Mercury fulminate. | 175 - 181 Gunpowder. | 278 - 287 Hill's picric powder. | 273 - 283 " " " | 273 - 290 Forcite, No. 1.
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