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Chemistry, 10.07.2019 12:30, teescub812

Which property of trinitrotoluene (tnt) is most likely a chemical property? which property of trinitrotoluene (tnt) is most likely a chemical property? explosive melting point is 80.1°c yellow color none of the above?

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