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What (who) is Fulminate - definition

ANY SALT DERIVED FROM FULMINIC ACID
Fulminates; Fulminating powder
  • English pronunciation of the word "fulminate"

fulminate         
I. v. n.
1.
Explode, detonate.
2.
Utter denunciations, thunder, pour out threats, hurl denunciations, fulmine.
II. v. a.
1.
Utter with a menace, proclaim with denunciation, hurl, thunder, fulmine.
2.
Explode, burst, rend asunder.
fulminate         
v. (D; intr.) to fulminate against
Fulminate         
·vt To cause to explode.
II. Fulminate ·vi A fulminating powder.
III. Fulminate ·vi A salt of fulminic acid. ·see under Fulminic.
IV. Fulminate ·vi To issue or send forth decrees or censures with the assumption of supreme authority; to thunder forth menaces.
V. Fulminate ·vt To utter or send out with denunciations or censures;
- said especially of menaces or censures uttered by ecclesiastical authority.
VI. Fulminate ·vi To Thunder; hence, to make a loud, sudden noise; to Detonate; to explode with a violent report.

Wikipedia

Fulminate

Fulminates are chemical compounds which include the fulminate ion (CNO, C≡N+−O). The fulminate ion is a pseudohalic ion because its charge and reactivity are similar to those of the halogens. Due to the instability of the ion, fulminate salts are friction-sensitive explosives. The best known is mercury(II) fulminate, which has been used as a primary explosive in detonators. Fulminates can be formed from metals, such as silver and mercury, dissolved in nitric acid and reacted with ethanol. The weak single nitrogen-oxygen bond is responsible for their instability. Nitrogen very easily forms a stable triple bond to another nitrogen atom, forming nitrogen gas.

Examples of use of Fulminate
1. Fume and fulminate and plan as they might, they can‘t change it.
2. In its inaugural proclamation, its founders fulminate against the profession of economics.
3. They fulminate against global warming sceptics when such voices are almost silent amid all the hysteria about the environment.
4. Even his half–brother, Barzan Ibrahim al–Tikriti, who tends to fulminate and shout at the judge, was mostly quiet.
5. So certainly there‘s enormous commonality, but I think that Iraq has emerged as an enormous irritant if not a fulminate.