- TNT - Wikipedia
Trinitrotoluene ( ˌ t r aɪ ˌ n aɪ t r oʊ ˈ t ɒ lj u iː n ), [5] [6] more commonly known as TNT (and more specifically 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene), and by its preferred IUPAC name 2-methyl-1,3,5-trinitrobenzene, [1] is a chemical compound with the formula C 6 H 2 (NO 2) 3 CH 3
- TNT (American TV network) - Wikipedia
TNT (originally an abbreviation for Turner Network Television) is an American basic cable television channel owned by the Warner Bros Discovery Networks unit of Warner Bros Discovery that launched on October 3, 1988 [4]
- TNT Sports (United States) - Wikipedia
TNT Sports is the division of Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) in the United States that is responsible for sports broadcasts on its parent company's streaming service, Max, and primarily the TruTV, TBS, and TNT cable channels
- Dynamite - Wikipedia
The German armed forces adopted TNT as a filling for artillery shells in 1902, some 40 years after the invention of dynamite, which is a first generation phlegmatized explosive primarily intended for civilian earthmoving
- TNT Express - Wikipedia
TNT Express was an international courier delivery services company with its headquarters in Hoofddorp, Netherlands It was acquired by FedEx
- List of programs broadcast by TNT (American TV network) - Wikipedia
This is a list of programs broadcast by Warner Bros Discovery 's TNT network
- Trinitrotoluene (TNT) | Britannica
trinitrotoluene (TNT), a pale yellow, solid organic nitrogen compound used chiefly as an explosive, prepared by stepwise nitration of toluene Because TNT melts at 82° C (178° F) and does not explode below 240° C (464° F), it can be melted in steam-heated vessels and poured into casings
- TNT (American TV network) - Wikiwand
TNT is an American basic cable television channel owned by the Warner Bros Discovery Networks unit of Warner Bros Discovery that launched on October 3, 1988
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