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Used to reduce the freezing point of [[dynamite]], but also an explosive itself, used in propellants and in | Used to reduce the freezing point of [[dynamite]], but also an explosive itself, used in propellants and in improvised explosive devices; chemically 2,2'-oxybisethanol dinitrate, also called Diethyleneglycol Dinitrate (DEGN), dinitrodiglycol or DEGDN |
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Ethylene glycol dinitrate [r]: Used to reduce the freezing point of dynamite, but also an explosive itself, used in propellants and in improvised explosive devices; chemically 2,2'-oxybisethanol dinitrate, also called Diethyleneglycol Dinitrate (DEGN), dinitrodiglycol or DEGDN