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Trinitroanisole is a
chemical compound that
exists as pale
yellow crystals with a
melting point of 68 °C. It is
highly toxic. It is an
explosive with...
- with two fuzes. The
filling was
replaced by 23
kilograms (50 lb) of
trinitroanisole and the bomb
weighed 796.8
kilograms (1,757 lb).
Beginning in 1942...
- 10 in) 55 kg (122 lb) ?
Trinitroanisole High
Explosive 56 cm (1 ft 10 in) 50 kg (111 lb) 12.9 kg (28 lb 8 oz)
Trinitroanisole Incendiary-Shrapnel 56 cm...
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Loose grey powder.
Friction sensitive.
Trinitroanisole Main
charge bombs Navy Type 91 Cast 60%
Trinitroanisole 40% RDX Main
charge torpedo warheads Navy...
- HND) and by the ****anese as a
component of
Kongo (Type 98 H2) (60%
Trinitroanisole - 40% HND) for use in bombs, sea
mines and
depth charges;
Seigate (Type...
- Triaminotrinitrobenzene, Lead styphnate, Lead picrate, Trinitroaniline,
Trinitroanisole, TNAS, TNB, TNBA,
Styphnic acid, MC,
Trinitroethyl formal, TNOC, TNOF...
- (fire diamond) 2 4 4 OX
Related compounds Related compounds Picric acid
Trinitroanisole Except where otherwise noted, data are
given for
materials in their...
- no
longer in use) UN 0212 1.3G
Tracers for
ammunition UN 0213 1.1D
Trinitroanisole UN 0214 1.1D Trinitrobenzene, dry or
wetted with less than 30 percent...
- pot****ium
hydroxide in methanol. In 1900
Jackson and
Gazzolo reacted trinitroanisole with
sodium methoxide and
proposed a
quinoid structure for the reaction...
- of the
rocket which spin-stabilized the projectile. The
rocket used
trinitroanisole explosives and was nose fuzed. The
fuzes were the same used on the...