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What elements make up TNT?
TNT is composed of the elements carbon, oxygen and nitrogen. When TNT explodes it forms several covalent gases: CO, CO2 and N2 that are very stable.
Why does TNT mean dynamite?
It’s the small explosion of the blasting cap that is required to cause the nitroglycerin to explode. You may see some explosives labeled “TNT” that look like dynamite. TNT stands for trinitrotoluene, which is also an explosive but quite different from dynamite. Dynamite is actually much more powerful than TNT.
Is C4 more powerful than TNT?
C4 is a composition of an explosive known as RDX, also called cyclonite, and some other binding ingredients. C4 is more powerful than TNT and is quite stable.
Does TNT dissolve in water?
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What element is most explosive?
Azidoazide azide is the most explosive chemical compound ever created. It is part of a class of chemicals known as high-nitrogen energetic materials, and it gets its “bang” from the 14 nitrogen atoms that compose it in a loosely bound state. This material is both highly reactive and highly explosive.
How is nitrogen explosive?
The explosiveness of nitrogen-containing compounds is driven by the huge release of energy that occurs when the nitrogen-nitrogen triple bonds form. A second factor makes nitrogen compounds explosive: the newly formed nitrogen molecules form a gas, which can expand very quickly and form a shock wave.
How much TNT is in a nuke?
Nuclear bombs have had yields between 10 tons TNT (the W54) and 50 megatons for the Tsar Bomba (see TNT equivalent). A thermonuclear weapon weighing little more than 2,400 pounds (1,100 kg) can release energy equal to more than 1.2 million tons of TNT (5.0 PJ).
How does the production of TNT take place?
However, the production still requires the supply of water. This supply of water is directly obtained at the site of the TNT production. It is pumped into the factory through the water pipes connecting to the factory. Once the manufacturers obtain all the required materials for the production of TNT, they move on to the manufacturing.
What are the materials needed to make TNT?
The materials needed to manufacture TNT are toluene, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, oleum, and water. Toluene, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, and oleum are all produced in various chemical companies. However, the companies from which the chemicals are obtained, depends on the manufacturer.
Where do all the raw materials come from?
Where Do Raw Materials Come From? Every “thing” comes from somewhere. Whether we are talking about an iPhone or a battery, even the most complex technological device is made up of the raw materials that originate in a mine, farm, well, or forest somewhere in the world.
What are the raw materials for TMT steel bar?
Raw material for manufacturing the TMT Bar are iron ore, coal, dolomite. In this process raw materials are piled, recovered and mixed in required proportion. The iron ore experiences beneficiation procedure to raise the iron substance.
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