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Trinitrotoluene (/ˌtraɪˌnaɪtroʊˈtɒljuiːn/), more
commonly known as TNT (and more
specifically 2,4,6-
trinitrotoluene, and by its
preferred IUPAC name 2-methyl-1...
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discovered trinitrotoluene in 1863, but the compound's use as an
explosive was not
developed until later.
Wilbrand obtained trinitrotoluene or TNT by the...
- Look up TNT,
trinitrotoluene, or
trinitrotoluol in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. TNT is
trinitrotoluene, an
explosive chemical compound. TNT or TnT...
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mixtures of
several common components:
Ammonium picrate TNT (
Trinitrotoluene) PETN (Pentaerythritol tetranitrate) RDX
Powdered aluminium. This is...
- was
built in 1941 as a
production facility for
nitrocellulose (NC),
trinitrotoluene (TNT),
dinitrotoluene (DNT), tetryl, and single-base
smokeless powder...
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Republic of
Yemen 1948-1989.
Helion and Company. ISBN 978-1-80451-524-2.
Trinitrotoluene Filling (TNT) F-1
grenade (Russian)
Soviet hand
grenade F-1 (Russian)...
- a
fairly substantial shock,
though it
remains more
sensitive than
trinitrotoluene and C-4. The
detonation velocity of
ammonal is
approximately 4,400...
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sense of
metric ton of
uranium (1,000 kg [2,200 lb]). The
tonne of
trinitrotoluene (TNT) is used as a
proxy for energy,
usually of
explosions (TNT is...
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isomers of chlorotoluene.
Nitration of
toluene gives mono-, di-, and
trinitrotoluene, all of
which are
widely used.
Dinitrotoluene is the
precursor to toluene...
- Minnesota, USA Druk
Nyamrup Tshogpa, a
political party in
Bhutan Trinitrotoluene (TNT), an
explosive chemical compound This
disambiguation page lists...