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Interpretation:
The molecular weight of each explosive in this chemical connection should be determined along with identify which explosive do the nitro groups contribute the largest percentage of molecular weight.
Concept Introduction:
The following explosives are present in the chemical connections.
Answer to Problem 13.41P
Molecular weight of TNT is
Molecular weight of nitroglycerine is.
Molecular weight of cyclonite is.
Molecular weight of pentaerythritol is
Therefore, cyclonite has high percentage contribution of nitro group in their molecular weight.
Explanation of Solution
Molecular weight of TNT (
Atomic weight of total number of carbon atoms =
Atomic weight of total number of hydrogen atoms =
Atomic weight of total number of nitrogen atoms =
Atomic weight of total number of oxygen atoms =
Molecular weight =
Therefore, molecular weight of TNT is
Percentage composition of
TNT has three
Weight of.
Therefore, the percentage contribution of.
Percentage contribution of nitrogen in TNT:
TNT has three nitrogens.
Therefore, the percentage contribution of nitrogen in TNT is.
Molecular weight of nitroglycerine (
Atomic weight of total number of carbon atoms =
Atomic weight of total number of hydrogen atoms =
Atomic weight of total number of nitrogen atoms =
Atomic weight of total number of oxygen atoms =
Molecular weight =
Therefore, molecular weight of nitroglycerine is
Percentage composition of
Nitroglycerine has three
Weight of.
Therefore, the percentage contribution of.
Percentage contribution of nitrogen in nitroglycerine:
Nitroglycerine has three nitrogens.
Therefore, the percentage contribution of nitrogen in nitroglycerine is
Molecular weight of cyclonite (
Atomic weight of total number of carbon atoms =.
Atomic weight of total number of hydrogen atoms =.
Atomic weight of total number of nitrogen atoms =
Atomic weight of total number of oxygen atoms =
Molecular weight =
Therefore, molecular weight of cyclonite is
Percentage composition of
Cyclonite has three
Weight of
Therefore, the percentage contribution of.
Percentage contribution of nitrogen in cyclonite:
Cyclonite has six nitrogens.
Therefore, the percentage contribution of nitrogen in cyclonite is.
Molecular weight of pentaerythritol (
Atomic weight of total number of carbon atoms =
Atomic weight of total number of hydrogen atoms =
Atomic weight of total number of nitrogen atoms =
Atomic weight of total number of oxygen atoms =.
Molecular weight =
Therefore, molecular weight of pentaerythritol is
Percentage composition of
Pentaerythritol has four
Weight of
Therefore, the percentage contribution of
Percentage contribution of nitrogen in pentaerythritol
Pentaerythritol has four nitrogens.
Therefore, the percentage contribution of nitrogen in pentaerythritol is
Molecular weight of TNT is
Molecular weight of nitroglycerine is
Molecular weight of cyclonite is
Molecular weight of pentaerythritol is
Therefore, cyclonite has high percentage contribution of nitro group in their molecular weight.
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