Pressure T.N.T. equal to 119,000 lbs. per square inch.

Tolite. French name for T.N.T.

Trilite. Spanish name for T.N.T.

Trotyl. German name for T.N.T.

Toluene, or Toluol. Experiments made in 1899 at Karlsruhe produced about seven pints of toluene from one ton of coal. The modern process of low-temperature distillation of coal, however, greatly increases quantity that can be obtained from each ton.

Is an aromatic colorless liquid hydrocarbon.

Turpinite. French H.E. similar to Melinite.

Tetryl. A coal tar product containing more nitrogen than T.N.T. or lyddite. When mixed with a lead oxide it makes a less sensitive and safer preparation than fulminate of mercury for detonators.