TNT
The common name of trinitrotoluene is t-n-t.
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?
C7H5N3O6 Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution (250 ml = 0.25 Liters ) 0.100 M C7H5N3O6 = X moles/0.25 L = 0.025 moles -------------------------now, 0.025 moles C7H5N3O6 (227.14 grams/1 mole C7H5N3O6) = 5.68 grams TNT ====================a good firecracker!
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.
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Trinitrotoluene
Trinitrotoluene is man made.
The common name of trinitrotoluene is t-n-t.
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Trinitrotoluene is soluble in water from 100 to 200 mg/L at room temperature.
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Joseph Wilbrand.
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carbon hydrogen oxygen and nitrogen that's what i remember