Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
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Select all true statements.
1-ANFO explosive can be safely used underground (fume class 1) and can be
2-stored for a long time in underground magazines
3-Watergels, emulsions and straight gelatin are explosives with high water
resistance
4-Dynamite explosives produce low quantity of toxic fumes
5-A blasting agent is a high explosive
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