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Definition of TNT in English: TNTnountiːɛnˈtiːˌti ˌɛn ˈti mass nounA high explosive formed from toluene by substitution of three hydrogen atoms with nitro groups. It is relatively insensitive to shock and can be conveniently melted. 梯恩梯 Alternative name: trinitrotoluene; chemical formula: C₇H₅(NO₂)₃ Example sentencesExamples - The problem here is conventional TNT (2,4, 6 - trinitrotoluene), which is cheap, effective, and widely prevalent in mines.
- ‘When arrested, they were carrying ready-to-explode bombs consisting of detonators, batteries, trinitrotoluene, black powder, bullets from FN-type pistols and metal scraps inside waist-bags,’ he said.
- In all cases, chemical explosives such as 2,4, 6 - trinitrotoluene, black powder (potassium nitrate, sulfur, charcoal), liquid gasoline, or natural gas were involved.
- Nitric acid is used in the production of fertilizers (after the nitric acid is turned into ammonium nitrate), dyes, explosives [including trinitrotoluene (TNT)], various polymers (such as nylon and terylene), and some drugs.
- He said most of the materials found in two backpacks in the house was trinitrotoluene, a toxic chemical compound used in high explosives, such as that used in last month's bombing.
- Promising results have been obtained with plants expressing bacterial enzymes to detoxify trinitrotoluene, or overexpressing a plant enzyme to degrade trichlorphenol and other phenolic compounds.
- On Thursday, he said the blast was caused by a car bomb containing trinitrotoluene and sulfur.
- The suspect is charged with providing information on where to obtain trinitrotoluene to a member of the Army's Strategic Reserves Command, Second Corp.
- In combination with nitric acid, toluene gives trinitrotoluene.
- According to the spokesman, some detainees have been suspected of providing detonator cords and trinitrotoluene for the bomb attack on the Australian Embassy in Jakarta in September last year, which killed 10 people.
- With World War I looming, nitrogen was also in demand for the production of trinitrotoluene and other explosives.
- Commerically important nitro compounds include nitrobenzene; nitrotoluenes; dinitrobenzenes; nitrochlorobenzenes; 2,4, 6 - trinitrotoluene (better known as the explosive TNT); nitroglycerin, and picric acid.
- Probably the most devastating predicament to the munitions industrial base is in the production of trinitrotoluene or TNT, which is the major component of the explosive fill used in Air Force bombs.
- A large truck loaded with tons of trinitrotoluene and masked with sacks of cement approached a group of administrative buildings in the regional center of Znamenskoie.
- The explosives, consisting of trinitrotoluene, potassium chlorate, sulfur and aluminum powder, were transported by a white delivery cargo van, the same vehicle used in the bombing attack, he said.
- He also said his laboratory had identified the explosive materials as trinitrotoluene, Research Development Explosives and High Melting Explosive.
- Scientists have developed a new polymer that greatly increases the sensitivity of chemical detection systems for explosives such as trinitrotoluene.
Definition of TNT in US English: TNTnounˌti ˌɛn ˈti A high explosive formed from toluene by substitution of nitro groups for three hydrogen atoms. It is relatively insensitive to shock and can be conveniently melted. 梯恩梯 Alternative name: trinitrotoluene; chemical formula: C₇H₅(NO₂)₃ Example sentencesExamples - In combination with nitric acid, toluene gives trinitrotoluene.
- ‘When arrested, they were carrying ready-to-explode bombs consisting of detonators, batteries, trinitrotoluene, black powder, bullets from FN-type pistols and metal scraps inside waist-bags,’ he said.
- With World War I looming, nitrogen was also in demand for the production of trinitrotoluene and other explosives.
- The suspect is charged with providing information on where to obtain trinitrotoluene to a member of the Army's Strategic Reserves Command, Second Corp.
- Probably the most devastating predicament to the munitions industrial base is in the production of trinitrotoluene or TNT, which is the major component of the explosive fill used in Air Force bombs.
- The problem here is conventional TNT (2,4, 6 - trinitrotoluene), which is cheap, effective, and widely prevalent in mines.
- According to the spokesman, some detainees have been suspected of providing detonator cords and trinitrotoluene for the bomb attack on the Australian Embassy in Jakarta in September last year, which killed 10 people.
- Promising results have been obtained with plants expressing bacterial enzymes to detoxify trinitrotoluene, or overexpressing a plant enzyme to degrade trichlorphenol and other phenolic compounds.
- Scientists have developed a new polymer that greatly increases the sensitivity of chemical detection systems for explosives such as trinitrotoluene.
- A large truck loaded with tons of trinitrotoluene and masked with sacks of cement approached a group of administrative buildings in the regional center of Znamenskoie.
- The explosives, consisting of trinitrotoluene, potassium chlorate, sulfur and aluminum powder, were transported by a white delivery cargo van, the same vehicle used in the bombing attack, he said.
- He said most of the materials found in two backpacks in the house was trinitrotoluene, a toxic chemical compound used in high explosives, such as that used in last month's bombing.
- He also said his laboratory had identified the explosive materials as trinitrotoluene, Research Development Explosives and High Melting Explosive.
- Commerically important nitro compounds include nitrobenzene; nitrotoluenes; dinitrobenzenes; nitrochlorobenzenes; 2,4, 6 - trinitrotoluene (better known as the explosive TNT); nitroglycerin, and picric acid.
- On Thursday, he said the blast was caused by a car bomb containing trinitrotoluene and sulfur.
- Nitric acid is used in the production of fertilizers (after the nitric acid is turned into ammonium nitrate), dyes, explosives [including trinitrotoluene (TNT)], various polymers (such as nylon and terylene), and some drugs.
- In all cases, chemical explosives such as 2,4, 6 - trinitrotoluene, black powder (potassium nitrate, sulfur, charcoal), liquid gasoline, or natural gas were involved.
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