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Yes. Nitrogen is in dynamite. The explosive ingredient in dynamite is Nitroglycerine. The glycerine molecule comes from fat, either vegetable or animal. It makes jello jell. When a nitric oxide molecule is added, it becomes nitroglycerine. It can be used as an explosive or a heart medicine.

To turn nitroglycerine into dynamite, the nitroglycerine is mixed with clay and a few other chemicals.

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Yes, nitrogen is present in dynamite as part of the explosive compound. Nitrogen is a key component in many explosive materials because of its ability to form highly stable and energetically favorable compounds that release energy rapidly when detonated.

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