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What (who) is TNT - definition

IMPACT-RESISTANT HIGH EXPLOSIVE
TNT (explosive); T.N.T.; Trinitrotoluenes; 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene; Pink water; 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene; Tnt; Trotyl; C7H5N3O6; Trotile; Trinitrotoluol; Red water (waste); 2,4,6-Trinitromethylbenzene; Trinitromethylbenzene; 2,4,6-trinitromethylbenzene; Tolite; Trilite; Trinol; Tritolo; Tritolol; Trotol; TNT formula; Trinitrotolulene; 1-Methyl-2,4,6-trinitrobenzene; Sym-Trinitrotoluene; Trinitrotoluene; Trinitrotoluene toxicity; Trinitrotoluene poisoning; TNT poisoning; TNT toxicity
  • Cross-sectional view of [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon]] shells (dating from c. 1945) showing color codes for TNT and [[pentolite]] fillings

TNT         
¦ abbreviation trinitrotoluene, a high explosive made by nitrating toluene.
TNT         
TNT is a powerful explosive substance. TNT is an abbreviation for 'trinitrotoluene'.
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TNT (Australian TV station)         
  • TNT-9's logo from 1980 to 1989, the dots are replaced by stars in the Nine Network logo.
TELEVISION STATION LICENSED FOR LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA
Southern Cross Tasmania; Southern Cross Nightly News; TNT-9; TNT9; Seven Tasmania
TNT is an Australian TV station based in Hobart, Tasmania, owned by Southern Cross Austereo. Originally broadcasting to northern Tasmania, it has broadcast to the whole of Tasmania since aggregation of the Tasmanian television market in 1994.

Wikipedia

TNT

Trinitrotoluene (), more commonly known as TNT, more specifically 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene, and by its preferred IUPAC name 2-methyl-1,3,5-trinitrobenzene, is a chemical compound with the formula C6H2(NO2)3CH3. TNT is occasionally used as a reagent in chemical synthesis, but it is best known as an explosive material with convenient handling properties. The explosive yield of TNT is considered to be the standard comparative convention of bombs and asteroid impacts. In chemistry, TNT is used to generate charge transfer salts.

Examples of use of TNT
1. TNT Post UK chief executive Nick Wells said: "TNT Post is the main challenger to Royal Mail.
2. Preliminary information said Monday‘s bomb contained 88 pounds of TNT.
3. Investigators estimated that the bomb contained about 4.4 pounds of TNT.
4. The firm points out that the majority is delivered by its rivals, such as TNT.
5. In Malegaon it was mixed with ammonium nitrate and here with TNT,» the NSG official said.