> Nitrometan.
Nitrometan o ile mi wiadomo nie wybucha.
Powszechnie stosowany jako paliwo.
Chociaz ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitromethane#Explosive_properties
"Nitromethane was not known to be a high explosive until a railroad
tanker car loaded with it exploded on June 1, 1958.[21] After much
testing, it was realized that nitromethane was a more energetic high
explosive than TNT, although TNT has a higher velocity of detonation
(VoD) and brisance.
The tank car explosion was speculated to be due to adiabatic
compression, a hazard common to all liquid explosives. This is when
small entrained air bubbles compress and superheat with rapid rises in
pressure. It was thought that an operator rapidly snapped shut a valve
creating a "hammer-lock" pressure surge.[citation needed]
Nitromethane is used as a model explosive, along with TNT."
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"Nitromethane reacts with solutions of sodium hydroxide or methoxide
in alcohol to produce an insoluble salt of nitromethane. This
substance is a sensitive explosive"
A tu jeszcze jest di, tri, i tetra nitrometan.
I azotany.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methyl_nitrate
Ale to chyba za czułe, jak na wojskowy materiał?