The complete combustion of TNT (C7H5N3O6) in air can be expressed by the balanced equation:
2 C7H5N3O6 + 21 O2 → 14 CO2 + 5 H2O + 6 N2.
In this reaction, TNT reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and nitrogen gas, reflecting the full combustion process.
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.
2 C7H5N3O6 → 3 N2 + 5 H2O + 7 CO + 7 C it is considered a decomposition reaction http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinitrotoluene
A TNT explosion is an example of a chemical reaction, specifically a rapid oxidation reaction known as combustion. In this process, the TNT molecules decompose and react with oxygen, releasing a large amount of energy in the form of heat and gas. This exothermic reaction leads to a sudden increase in pressure and results in the explosive force characteristic of TNT.
The explosive equation typically refers to the chemical reaction that occurs during an explosion, often represented by the general equation for combustion. For example, in the case of TNT (trinitrotoluene), the reaction can be simplified as: [ C_7H_5N_3O_6 + \text{O}_2 \rightarrow \text{CO}_2 + \text{H}_2\text{O} + \text{N}_2 + \text{Energy} ] This equation illustrates how the explosive decomposes rapidly, releasing energy in the form of heat and gas, which leads to an explosive force. The specifics can vary based on the explosive material involved.
liquid oxygen is in effect more explosive than tnt, but by means they are different. liquid oxygen is not explosive at all without the other chemicals, where all tnt needs is heat, making tnt easier to use. also, one must the fact that tnt is more practical in that it is easier to come by. so, if you put the same effort into aquiring them both, you would end up with enough tnt to make a larger explosion than the one made by the amount of liquid oxygen you would aquire.
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.
Yes. By lighting TNT with fire, (lava, flint and steel), the TNT will start to blow up.
A TNT explosion is an example of a chemical reaction, specifically a rapid oxidation reaction known as combustion. In this process, the TNT molecules decompose and react with oxygen, releasing a large amount of energy in the form of heat and gas. This exothermic reaction leads to a sudden increase in pressure and results in the explosive force characteristic of TNT.
2 C7H5N3O6 → 3 N2 + 5 H2O + 7 CO + 7 C it is considered a decomposition reaction http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinitrotoluene
liquid oxygen is in effect more explosive than tnt, but by means they are different. liquid oxygen is not explosive at all without the other chemicals, where all tnt needs is heat, making tnt easier to use. also, one must the fact that tnt is more practical in that it is easier to come by. so, if you put the same effort into aquiring them both, you would end up with enough tnt to make a larger explosion than the one made by the amount of liquid oxygen you would aquire.
TNT stand for ""Thomas Nationwide Transport""
TNT = Trinitrotoluene.
Trinitrotoluene
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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.
TNT is short for Trinitrotoluene it is a high explosive.
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