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Trinitrotoluene (TNT)

Trinitrotoluene (TNT) is a pale yellow, crystalline aromatic compound widely used as a high-grade military and industrial explosive. It is well known for its chemical stability, non-hygroscopic nature, and comparatively safe handling characteristics among high explosives.

Key Details:

Chemical Formula: C7H5N3O6

Description: An odorless, yellow crystalline solid chemically identified as 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene, derived from toluene.

Primary Uses:

  • Military Munitions: Used extensively in bombs, shells, grenades, and other explosive ordnance.
  • Industrial Blasting: Employed in mining, demolition, and underwater blasting applications.

Key Characteristics:

Stability: Relatively insensitive to shock and friction, making it safer to handle compared to many other high explosives.

Melting Point: Approximately 82 °C, allowing TNT to be melted and cast into shells and munitions without detonation.

Toxicology: Exposure to TNT is hazardous and may cause skin irritation, cataracts, liver damage, and other health effects with prolonged contact.

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