TNT is trinitrotoluene. Dynamite is a mixture of nitroglycerin and an absorbent material of some kind such as diatomaceous earth or sawdust. Dynamite is safer to work with than either TNT or pure nitroglycerin as it's not nearly as sensitive to physical shocks (dropping, shaking, etc.).
Dynamite is Nitroglycerin mixed with chalk, the placed in a tube. This solidifies it, and also makes it much safer as liquid Nitroglycerin is extremely Volatile- be very careful if you are near it. After time the Nitroglycerin leaks out of dynamite in its liquid state
Very easy to mix them up, but they are not the same thing. Dynamite is a type of explosive device that uses a material (something absorbent like sawdust) to absorb nitroglycerin, which is a liquid. Exact ways of making dynamite can vary, but the idea is that it's an explosive-packed device. The nitroglycerin is known to leak out of older dynamite sticks, making them very dangerous and volatile.
TNT is entirely different because instead of just being a kind of explosive device, it's a molecule. It's short for trinitrotoluene, with the chemical formula C6H2(NO2)3CH3.
It's not actually stronger than gunpowder or dynamite, but it's useful for having a higher activation energy and being usable in conditions (like moisture) that other explosives are unreliable in.
Dynamite has more than a 60% greater energy density than TNT, so yes.
It's destructive the same way any other explosive is destructive. A chemical reaction triggers the explosive material, resulting in it exploding, violently destroying anything or anyone who happens to be nearby. What separates dynamite from other explosives is how sensitive dynamite is. Less sensitive explosives like TNT will only explode if it is triggered by a remote button or trigger, whereas dynamite can easily explode if you mishandle it. This is why most militaries have abandoned dynamite in favor of TNT.
Short answer is "Yes" as can trinitrotoluene (TNT) and most plastic explosives. DON'T MIX IN ANY DETONATORS
Dynamite is an explosive used for blasting and demolition.As invented by chemist Alfred Nobel in 1866, dynamite is the unstable compound nitroglycerin that is mixed with an inert filler to make it safer to transport and handle. Originally the filler was diatomite or sawdust, but various compounds are used, including nitrocellulose (generally anything that will soak up liquid).The term "military dynamite" refers to a different compound (a combination of RDX, TNT, cornstarch and motor oil) that is much more stable than true dynamite.
At one time it was nitroglycerin- now it is probably ammonium nitrate, but RDX, HMX and TNT are also widely used.
TNT is the short-hand name for trinitrotoluene, a very volatile and unstable chemical. TNT is historically used in explosives because it will under rapid and violent exothermic reactions when exposed to heat or to sudden motion. In other words, it explodes somewhat predictably (it's been better since stabilizing compounds have been added to it - the early days of dynamite were extremely hazardous) and does so with a great deal of force.
TNT or dynamite which contain nitroglycerin
That would be about 61.6 lbs of 40% nitroglycerin equivalent dynamite. Dynamite has approximately 60% greater energy density than TNT.
Very easy to mix them up, but they are not the same thing. Dynamite is a type of explosive device that uses a material (something absorbent like sawdust) to absorb nitroglycerin, which is a liquid. Exact ways of making dynamite can vary, but the idea is that it's an explosive-packed device. The nitroglycerin is known to leak out of older dynamite sticks, making them very dangerous and volatile. TNT is entirely different because instead of just being a kind of explosive device, it's a molecule. It's short for trinitrotoluene, with the chemical formula C6H2(NO2)3CH3. It's not actually stronger than gunpowder or dynamite, but it's useful for having a higher activation energy and being usable in conditions (like moisture) that other explosives are unreliable in.
They could not be more different. Dynamite is sawdust or clay, soaked in liquid nitroglycerine, formed into a cylinder, and wrapped in paper. TNT is the abbreviation of trinitrotoluene, a flakey, yellow substance, often formed into a stick and used similarly to dynamite. TNT can also be used in chemistry to create charge transfer salts.
Yes, as a rife bullet is driven by a spark, and once it hits the TNT, it will create another spark, and another bigger BOOM! --(Except TNT is NOT the same as Dynamite)--
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Dynamite was invented by Alfred Nobel (of the eponymous Nobel Prizes) in 1867.Early dynamite was made by mixing the explosive liquid nitroglycerin into an absorbent compound, such as diatomaceous earth. It was then wrapped in paper to make sticks, which were detonated by a blasting cap inserted into astick or bundle.A less dangerous alternative was to use ammonium nitrate instead of the unstable nitroglycerin. So called ammonium dynamitewas nearly as powerful.Modern dynamite is mostly a mix of RDX, TNT, and oil and is called military dynamite. This mixture is designed to provide the explosive power without the safety risks of actual dynamite.
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Dynamite ! , & TNT .
It is Dynamite after a Greek word called Dynamis which means Power
TNT, dynamite