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Who invented dynamite?

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Who invented dynamite?

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“Dynomite” was a phrase invented by Jimmy Walker. If you meant “dynamite”, the explosive, it was invented by Alfred Nobel. See http://www.britannica.com/nobel/alfrednobel.html Edit: “Dynomite” was the original spelling in the question. Glad to see you changed the poor spelling after I answered.

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Alfred Nobel of Sweden. He was an engineer and manufacturer who patented his invention of dynamite in 1857. He left his fortune in trust and established the Noble Peace Prize for those who gave the greatest benefit to mankind.

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Dynamite was invented by Swedish technologist Alfred Nobel (1833-1896) in 1866-1867. Nobel sought to develop an explosive solid substance that could be easily controlled. The explosive substance nitroglycerine had been discovered in 1849 by Italian organic chemist (a scientist specializing in the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter) Ascanio Sobriero (1812-1888). However, nitroglycerine was so sensitive and difficult to control that it was useless. Nobel attempted to convert nitroglycerine into a manageable solid by absorbing it into a porous (air- and water-permeable) substance. In 1866, Nobel combined nitroglycerine with an unusual mineral, kieselguhr, and created the solid explosive he had been seeking. He also invented a detonation cap, using mercury fulminate, with which he could set off the explosive. Nobel’s dynamite invention made him a wealthy man. He used his…

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“My dynamite will sooner lead to peace than a thousand world conventions.” Alfred Nobel. Sort of twisted if you ask me. http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/95oct/alfnobel.

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