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what is the standard enthalpy of formation for tnt?
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what is the standard enthalpy of formation for tnt?
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Does anyone knows?
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http://webbook.nist.gov/cgi/cbook.cgi?ID=C118967&Mask=2#Thermo-Condensed
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More generally, someone interested in chemistry should have a table of formation enthalpy at hand. Every such table includes TNT. Several tables are available on the Web; useful ones can't be small.
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