Trinitrotoluene
Related Category: Organic Chemistry
or
TNT(trī´´nī´´trōtŏl´y

ēn), CH
3C
6H
2(NO
2)
3, crystalline, aromatic compound that melts at 81°C;. It is prepared by the nitration of toluene. Trinitrotoluene is a high
explosive, but, unlike nitroglycerin, it is unaffected by ordinary shocks and jarring, and must be set off by a
detonator. Because it does not react with metals, it can be used in filling metal shells. It is often mixed with other explosives, e.g., with ammonium nitrate to form amatol.