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- Monopropellant abstract "Monopropellants are propellants consisting of chemicals that do not require an oxidizer to release their stored chemical energy. While stable under defined storage conditions, they decompose very rapidly under certain other conditions to produce a large volume of energetic (hot) gases for the performance of mechanical work. Although solid deflagrants such as nitrocellulose, the most commonly used propellant in firearms, and ammonium perchlorate/aluminum/synthetic rubber, widely used in military and spacecraft boosters, could be thought of as monopropellants, the term is usually reserved for liquids in engineering literature. Monopropellants release their energy through exothermic chemical decomposition. The molecular bond energy of the monopellant is released usually through use of a catalyst. This can be contrasted with bipropellants that release energy through the chemical reaction between an oxidizer and a fuel.".
- Monopropellant wikiPageExternalLink ignition.pdf.
- Monopropellant wikiPageID "175603".
- Monopropellant wikiPageRevisionID "598155593".
- Monopropellant hasPhotoCollection Monopropellant.
- Monopropellant subject Category:Monopropellants.
- Monopropellant subject Category:Rocket_propellants.
- Monopropellant type Abstraction100002137.
- Monopropellant type Charge103008275.
- Monopropellant type Chemical114806838.
- Monopropellant type Explosive103304730.
- Monopropellant type Material114580897.
- Monopropellant type Matter100020827.
- Monopropellant type Part113809207.
- Monopropellant type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Monopropellant type Propellant114691822.
- Monopropellant type Relation100031921.
- Monopropellant type RocketFuel114692026.
- Monopropellant type RocketPropellants.
- Monopropellant type Substance100019613.
- Monopropellant type Substance100020090.
- Monopropellant comment "Monopropellants are propellants consisting of chemicals that do not require an oxidizer to release their stored chemical energy. While stable under defined storage conditions, they decompose very rapidly under certain other conditions to produce a large volume of energetic (hot) gases for the performance of mechanical work.".
- Monopropellant label "Foguete monopropulsor".
- Monopropellant label "Monergol".
- Monopropellant label "Monopropelente".
- Monopropellant label "Monopropellant".
- Monopropellant label "一液式ロケット".
- Monopropellant sameAs Monopropelente.
- Monopropellant sameAs Monergol.
- Monopropellant sameAs 一液式ロケット.
- Monopropellant sameAs Foguete_monopropulsor.
- Monopropellant sameAs m.017rv2.
- Monopropellant sameAs Q3083172.
- Monopropellant sameAs Q3083172.
- Monopropellant sameAs Monopropellant.
- Monopropellant wasDerivedFrom Monopropellant?oldid=598155593.
- Monopropellant isPrimaryTopicOf Monopropellant.