{{Wiktionary|fulminate}}
'''Fulminating silver''' is a historic name which may apply to a number of silver based explosives which "fulminate" or detonate easily and violently. It has no exact chemical or dictionary definition, but may refer to:
* silver fulminate (which, confusingly, is the only "fulminating silver" to be a silver compound with the fulminate anion) * silver azide, AgN<sub>3</sub> * a mixture, a decomposition product of Tollens' reagent * silver nitride, Ag<sub>3</sub>N - one of the earliest silver based explosives * the alchemical substance "Argentum Fulminans"
The stability of many of these compounds can vary depending on how they are stored or handled, with levels of hydration often being a major factor.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Ennis|first1=John L.|last2=Shanley|first2=Edward S.|title=On hazardous silver compounds|journal=Journal of Chemical Education|date=January 1991|volume=68|issue=1|pages=A6|doi=10.1021/ed068pA6|bibcode=1991JChEd..68....6E}}</ref>
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Category:Fulminates Category:Silver compounds