dinamiti
Dinamiti is the term used in several languages for dynamite, a powerful explosive widely used in mining, construction, and demolition. Dynamite consists of nitroglycerin absorbed in a porous inert material, typically diatomaceous earth, which stabilizes the liquid explosive and enables safer handling and controlled blasting.
The invention of dynamite by Alfred Nobel in 1867 represented a major advance over pure nitroglycerin, reducing
Because dynamite remains hazardous and tightly regulated, its production, storage, transport, and use are governed by