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TNT, I’m Dynamite



TNT explosions are very fast reactions involving the production of enormous quantities of heat and gaseous products. Thermodynamically, explosions are best described as:



A. High entropy, exothermic reactions with a low activation energy.



B. High entropy, endothermic reactions with a low activation energy.



C. High entropy, exothermic reactions with a high activation energy.



D. Low entropy, exothermic reactions with a low activation energy.



E. Low entropy, endothermic reactions with a high activation energy.



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