TNT was first prepared in 1863 by German chemist Julius Wilbrand- and originally used as an orange dye.
A palindrome for "trinitrotoluene" is "enelutortonirt."
The common name of trinitrotoluene is t-n-t.
Joseph Wilbrand was a German chemist. He invented trinitrotoluene in 1863. It is also known as TNT. In 1863, he made a breakthrough in field of thermo chemistry by inventing trinitrotoluene or TNT which was obtained by the nitration of toluene.
Trinitrotoluene ( TNT ) is a base, like many other explosives.
The Wikipedia article on trinitrotoluene has a picture of opaque yellow-brown crystals of TNT. In this state they are unlikely to even be transparent. But perhaps at some dilution they are?
Joseph Wilbrand.
TNT or Trinitrotoluene was invented by the German chemist, Joseph Wilbrand, in 1863. (Not to be confused with Dynamite which was invented by Alfred Nobel)
Trinitrotoluene
Trinitrotoluene is man made.
A palindrome for "trinitrotoluene" is "enelutortonirt."
The common name of trinitrotoluene is t-n-t.
Trinitrotoluene
Joseph Wilbrand was a German chemist. He invented trinitrotoluene in 1863. It is also known as TNT. In 1863, he made a breakthrough in field of thermo chemistry by inventing trinitrotoluene or TNT which was obtained by the nitration of toluene.
TNT
TNT
Trinitrotoluene is soluble in water from 100 to 200 mg/L at room temperature.
TriNitroToluene