163 lines
2.5 KiB
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163 lines
2.5 KiB
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][ HOW TO MAKE TNT ][
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HOW TO MAKE TNT
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BY THE SCREAMER
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*S*C**RE*A***M**E**R*
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PROBABLY THE MOST IMPORTANT EXPLOSIVE
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COMPOUND IN USE TODAY IS TNT
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(TRINITROTOLUENE). THIS AND OTHER VERY
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SIMILAR TYPES OF HIGH EXPLOSIVES AR ALL
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USED BY THE MILITARY, BECAUSE OF THEIR
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FANTASTIC POWER- ABOUT 2.25 MILLIONS
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POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH, AND THERE
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GREAT STABILITY. TNT ALSO HAS THE
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GREAT ADVANTAGE OF BEING ABLE TO BE
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MELTED AT 82 DEGREES F., SO THAT IT
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CAN BE POURED INTO SHELLS, MORTARS,
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OR ANY OTHER PROJECTILES. MILITARY
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TNT COMES IN CONTAINERS WHICH
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RESEMBLE DRYCELL BATTERIES, AND ARE
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USUALLY INGNITED BY AN ELECTRICAL
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CHARGE, COUPLED WITH AN ELECTICAL
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BLASTING CAP, ALTHOUGH THERE ARE
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OTHER METHODS.
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PREPARATION OF TNT
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1. TAKE TWO BEAKERS. IN THE FIRST
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PREPARE A SOLUTION OF 76 PERCENT
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SULFURIC ACID, 23 PERCENT NITRIC ACID
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AND 1 PERCENT WATER. IN THE OTHER
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BEAKER, PREPARE ANOTHER SOLUTION OF 57
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PERCENT NITRIC ACID AND 43 PERCENT
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SULFURIC ACID (PERCENTAGESS ARE ON A
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WEIGHT RATIO RATHER THAN VOLUME).
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2. TEN GRAMS OF THE FIRST SOLUTIONS
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ARE POURED INTO AN EMPTY BEAKER AND
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PLACED IN AN ICE BATH.
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3. ADD TEN GRAMS OF TOLUENE, AND STIR
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FOR SEVERAL MINUTES.
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4. REMOVE THIS BEAKER FROM THE ICE BATH
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AND GENTLY HEAT UNTIL IT REACHES 50
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DEGREES C. THE SOLUTION IS STIRRED
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CONSTANTLY WHILE BEING HEATED.
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5. FIFTY ADDITIONAL GRAMS OF THE ACID,
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FROM THE FIRST BEAKER, ARE ADDED AND
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THE TEMPERATURE IS HELD FOR THE NEXT
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TEN MINUTES, AND AN OILY LIQUID WILL
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BEGIN TO FORM ON THE TOP OF THE ACID.
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6. AFTER 10 OR 12 MINUTES, THE OU TOO WILL HAVE TO TAKE
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A NICE LONG SHOWER.
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C A L L T H E S E K 0 0 L B O A R D Z
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T H E S P E A K E A S Y 8 1 8 - 9 0 5 - 6 2 6 2
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S E C T 0 R C I T Y 2 1 3 - 3 9 4 - 2 7 8 1
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T H E N O R S E W A N D E R E R 2 1 3 - 4 5 4 - 5 4 2 7
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T H E V A T I C A N 7 0 7 - 7 4 6 - 7 1 6 6
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T H E P O L I C E S T A T I O N 6 1 2 - 9 3 4 - 4 8 8 0
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S A F E H O U S E 6 1 2 - 7 2 4 - 7 0 6 6
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P A N D E M O N I U M 4 1 5 - 3 7 6 - 1 9 2 9
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WHICH 1-49 (?=MENU,<CR>):
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