Dynamite and TNT destroy things via a shock wave; there is nothing intrinsic about TNT or Dynamite that causes something to be destroyed (i.e. the explosion could just as easily have been produced by any other explosive material).
All (solid or semi-solid) materials have a fracturing point, and can thus be "destroyed" by an explosive. The key is how strong the shock wave is when it hits the material, and of course the composition of the material in question.
In short, there is no answer to your question, other than, YES, TNT can theoretically defeat any material, given the proper amounts and configuration of TNT, and for certain configurations of the material.
The balanced equation for the explosive decomposition of dynamite is: C3H6N6O6 --> 3CO2 + 3H2O + 1.5N2 + 1.5C This equation represents the combustion reaction of TNT (trinitrotoluene), which is the main explosive component of dynamite.
The compound is Trinitrotoluene. The question was "is TNT an organic compound?" as organic compounds are characterized by chain carbon to carbon bonding. Where ususally at least one hydrogen atom is bonded to a carbon atom, then TNT would be considered an organic compound. See the molecular structure below.C6H2(NO2)3CH3However, carbonates (CO32-) or carbides would not be considered organic.Hope this helps
One gram of hydrogen bomb material can release the explosive energy equivalent to about 20,000 tons of TNT.
TNT (trinitrotoluene) is a homogeneous substance. It is a yellow crystalline powder with uniform composition throughout.
Dynamite is some sort of filler that's been soaked in nitroglycerin, then packed into a tube for use. Nobel used sawdust as his filler, but you can use just about anything that will soak up liquid.
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That would be about 61.6 lbs of 40% nitroglycerin equivalent dynamite. Dynamite has approximately 60% greater energy density than TNT.
It is Dynamite after a Greek word called Dynamis which means Power
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.).
TNT (trinitrotoluene). It is more stable than dynamite, which is nitroglycerine and wood pulp.
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Yes, but it is TNT, it means DYNAMITE!