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Summary Of: Trinitrotoluene
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IUPAC name
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CAS number
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PubChem
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UN number
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0209
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0388, 0389
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SMILES
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Molecular formula
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Molar mass
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casting
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Density
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Melting point
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Boiling point
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Solubility
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water
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Solubility
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ether
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acetone
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benzene
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pyridine
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Shock sensitivity
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Friction sensitivity
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Explosive velocity
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RE factor
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NFPA 704
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R-phrases
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R2
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R23/24/25
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R33
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R51/53
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S-phrases
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S35
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S45
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S61
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picric acid
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hexanitrobenzene
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standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
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Infobox references
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chemical compound
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reagent
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explosive material
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standard measure of strength
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bombs
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explosives
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charge transfer salts
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toluene
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sulfuric
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nitric acid
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dinitrotoluene
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detonation
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synergistic
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Amatol
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Ammonal
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Baratol
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Composition B
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Composition H6
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Ednatol
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Hexanite
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Minol
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Octol
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Pentolite
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Picratol
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Tetrytol
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Torpex
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Tritonal
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misconception
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dynamite
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nitroglycerin
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detonation
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exothermic
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activation energy
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carbon
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Figure of Insensitivity
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RDX
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HE
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mm
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mortar shell
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proximity fuze
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German
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chemist
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Joseph Wilbrand
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citation needed
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artillery
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shells
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capital ships
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lyddite
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Radford, Virginia
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skin
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First World War
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anemia
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liver
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Blood
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spleen
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immune system
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fertility
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citation needed
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carcinogen
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urine
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subsurface waters
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pink water
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remedy
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Megaton
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Explosives used during WW II
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Annalen der Chemie und Pharmacie
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doi
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Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
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2008
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02-02
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Operation Blowdown
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Operation Sailor Hat
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