If it's contaminated by an amine or a base, the nitro forms an azide (as I remember), becomes shock sensitive, and could blow up
How often does that happen @Eugene Gray ??That's right Tom. If it turns blue, then it is unstable.
I have never seen it happen, but VP Fuel and Homeland security has put on a class on Wed at the Winternatonals the past few years and it was manditory that one crew member from each team had to attend. They show a slideshow, and unstable nitro was one of the subjects they talked about. You never want to put nitro in a container that has had soap in it because some soaps have something in them that can make nitro unstable, but if it does become unstable then you need to dilute it with twice it's volume of methanol and then call an 800 number for chemtrec. I won't know if they are doing it again this year, until i get to Pomona.How often does that happen @Eugene Gray ??