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| image = items_components_powder1.png | | image = items_components_powder1.png | ||
| itemquality = high | | itemquality = high | ||
| name = T.N.T. | | name = T.N.T. | ||
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| description = Trinitrotoluene, famously known and abbreviated as TNT, was on of the most commonly used explosives for military and industrial applications. It is valued because of its insensitivity to shock and friction, which reduces the risk of accidental detonation, as well as for the fact it neither absorbs nor dissolves in water. | | description = Trinitrotoluene, famously known and abbreviated as TNT, was on of the most commonly used explosives for military and industrial applications. It is valued because of its insensitivity to shock and friction, which reduces the risk of accidental detonation, as well as for the fact it neither absorbs nor dissolves in water. | ||
| skillsreq = :Chemistry 15 | | skillsreq = :Chemistry 15 |
Revision as of 18:34, 21 August 2014
T.N.T. is used to create common and low-level explosive devices.
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