TNT is 'tri-nitrotoluene'.
This is a benzene ring of 6 carbons.
On Carbon No. 1 the is a CH3 group
On carbons No's. 2,4 & 6 there are three NO2 group .
The remaining two carbons viz, 3 & 5 , have an hydrogen attached.
So the elements present are Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen and Oxygen.
The formula is C7H5N3O6
The formula for trinitrotoluene is C6H2(NO2)3CH3. 7 carbons, 5 hydrogens, 3 nitrogens, 6 oxygens.This link shows a ball-and-stick model of the atom- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TNT
TNT is chemically Trinitrotoluene. It is fairly insensitive to shock and a detonator must be used to explode it. It is made by a multistage nitration of Toluene ... usually with Nitric Acid.
Common elements used for bombs include explosives such as nitroglycerin, TNT, or RDX, along with components like detonators and shrapnel to cause damage upon explosion. These elements are typically combined in a specific arrangement to create an explosive device.
Substances don't have a uniform pH. It depends on the concentration. That said, I would expect TNT to be neutral, or nearly so.
TNT (trinitrotoluene) is a covalent compound because it is composed of nonmetals (nitrogen, carbon, oxygen) which share electrons to form bonds.
TNT is also known as dynamite. It is a type of explosive. There are four elements that make up TNT: carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen.
The chemical formula of TNT (2-methyl-1,3,5-trinitrobenzene) is C6H2(NO2)3CH3.
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carbon hydrogen oxygen and nitrogen that's what i remember
It was made from a TNT explosion
TNT, or The Neopets Team, made Petpet Park.
To make TNT in Doodle God, combine the elements of "Fire" and "Stone." Start by creating "Fire" using "Energy" and "Air," then combine "Fire" with "Stone" to produce TNT. This explosive element can then be used to create additional items in the game.
TNT is made from toluene and nitric acid. Sand is not involved. Sand berms around the TNT plant may be used to deflect the blast wave upward if something goes wrong in the process resulting in an explosion. But this is only to limit damage in an accident, it isn't part of making TNT.
TNT stand for ""Thomas Nationwide Transport""