Blowing things up - TNT
TNT stands for Trinitrotoluene, which is a highly explosive chemical compound often used in military and industrial applications for its explosive properties. It is a yellow solid that is stable under normal conditions but can detonate when triggered by a shockwave or high temperature.
2-nitrotoluene can undergo various reactions, such as reduction to form 2-nitrotoluene, nitration to yield dinitrotoluene when treated with a nitrating agent like nitric acid, or hydrolysis to produce o-nitrobenzoic acid under basic conditions. Additionally, 2-nitrotoluene can also undergo electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions due to the electron-withdrawing nitro group.
To convert toluene to aniline, you can first nitrify toluene to form nitrotoluene using a mixture of concentrated nitric and sulfuric acids. Then, the nitrotoluene can be reduced to aniline through catalytic hydrogenation or using reducing agents like iron and hydrochloric acid or lithium aluminum hydride. This process involves the substitution of the nitro group with an amino group, resulting in the formation of aniline.
Yes. Two isomers of toluene are known as toluene-2,4-diisocyanate and toluene-2,6-diisocyanate
Toluene is not miscible with water; toluene is released by slow evaporation.
TNT is a three letter acronym for Tri nitro toluene.
Tri Nitro Toluene ... Trinitrotoluene (TNT) is a chemical compound with the formula C6H2(NO2)3CH3.
From what the internet shows, you convert toluene into nitro-toluene, not the other way around. Further, the reagents used to do that are generally things that will allow the toluene to oxidize.
The most reactive site of 2-nitro toluene is its 4th position which is para to methyl group and meta to nitro group.
TNT or Tri Nitro Toluene is an explosive which can be used for blowing up just about anything. TNT is also a song by AC/DC and it will blow your brains apart.
Of course not. Compare a pound of candle-wax or whale-oil to a pound of tri-nitro-toluene (TNT) or a pound of Uranium-235.
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When you fall in love, from a biological point of view, your brain releases a large amount of the hormone called Tri-Nitro-Toluene. If you have a weak heart this hormone can interfere with normal function and cause a heart attack.
TNT stands for Trinitrotoluene, which is a highly explosive chemical compound often used in military and industrial applications for its explosive properties. It is a yellow solid that is stable under normal conditions but can detonate when triggered by a shockwave or high temperature.
It is the abbreviation of tri-nitro-toulene.
The chemical formula for trichloronitrobenzene is C6H2Cl3NO2.
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