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What is the difference between TNT and Dynamite?

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Ben

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Ben
Ben , Professional Gamer, Styria

Answered Nov 27, 2020

TNT is the shortened name for trinitrotoluene. TNT is a yellow color solid, which was used as a dye. The melting point of TNT is 80.35 degrees Celsius. TNT is one of the most infamous explosive materials. TNT can be used exclusively as an explosive, or it can be matched with other compounds to prepare explosive materials. TNT reaction has high activation energy. Dynamite, on the other hand, is highly explosive material. It is comprised of three elements, including nitroglycerin, one-part diatomaceous earth, and a small amount of sodium carbonate. This concoction is then wrapped in a stick so that it becomes a form of a short stick. This form produces high energy, and an explosion occurs upon detonation.
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Corné

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Corné , College student, MBA, Geneva

Answered Nov 03, 2020

The number one difference between TNT and Dynamite is their color. Unlike TNT, that is a yellow powder; Dynamite is a white powder. Both TNT and Dynamite were discovered separately. During one of his experiments, a Swedish chemist by the name of Alfred Nobel discovered Dynamite. TNT was discovered by Joseph Wilbrand. So many experiments have shown that dynamite is less stable than TNT. However, Dynamite is also known to be more powerful than TNT. As a result, Dynamite tends to detonate faster than TNT. Dynamite is powerful to the extent that you can’t use it in its pure form and cannot be transported either. When you compare the density of the two substances, you will find out that Dynamite is denser than TNT. You can also differentiate the two by comparing their energy density. TNT has an energy density of 4.6M joules/kg, while Dynamite has an energy density of 7.5M joules/kg.
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Barry Mclean

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Barry Mclean
Barry Mclean, Sales Manager, MBA, Ewa

Answered Oct 21, 2020

TNT is the type of explosive that you will find inside dynamite. If you are wondering what TNT means, this is 2, 4, 6 trinitrotoluenes. This is the chemical name of TNT. Now, the TNT will be assembled with other components so that the finished product will be called a stick of dynamite. Dynamite is used in different ways. There was a time when fishermen used this to get fish and other marine creatures easily. This did not end up so well, though because even the marine reefs are also affected. Take note that while a TNT is also considered to be a high explosive on its own, this is still weaker as compared to dynamite.
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