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'''Amateur Chemistry'''—Those studying of chemistry as a hobby, usually at home.
 
'''Amateur Chemistry'''—Those studying of chemistry as a hobby, usually at home.
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'''AMMO'''—[https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/11147719 "3-(Azidomethyl)-3-methyloxetane"]
  
 
'''AN'''—"[[Ammonium nitrate]]"
 
'''AN'''—"[[Ammonium nitrate]]"
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== B ==
 
== B ==
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'''BAMO'''—[https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/3_3-Bis_azidomethyl_oxetane "3,3-Bis(azidomethyl)oxetane"]
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'''BDZ'''—"Benzodiazepine"
 
'''BDZ'''—"Benzodiazepine"
  
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'''IPA'''—"[[Isopropanol|Isopropyl alcohol]]" or "[[Isopropylamine]]"
 
'''IPA'''—"[[Isopropanol|Isopropyl alcohol]]" or "[[Isopropylamine]]"
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'''IPN'''—[https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/15575 "Isopropyl nitrate"]
  
 
'''ISA'''—"Ionic Strength Adjuster"
 
'''ISA'''—"Ionic Strength Adjuster"
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'''MO'''—"Metal oxide" or "Molecular orbital"
 
'''MO'''—"Metal oxide" or "Molecular orbital"
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'''MOX'''—"Metal oxidizer explosives", a name given to several explosive compositions
  
 
'''MP'''—"Melting point"
 
'''MP'''—"Melting point"
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'''NIBG'''—"[https://thosci.com/synthesis-of-nitroisobutylglycerol-nibg/ Nitroisobutylglycerol]"
 
'''NIBG'''—"[https://thosci.com/synthesis-of-nitroisobutylglycerol-nibg/ Nitroisobutylglycerol]"
  
'''NIBGTN'''—"[https://www.sciencemadness.org/whisper/viewthread.php?tid=2206 Nitroisobutylglycerol Trinitrate]"
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'''NIBGTN''', also '''NIBTN'''—"[https://www.sciencemadness.org/whisper/viewthread.php?tid=2206 Nitroisobutylglycerol Trinitrate]"
  
 
'''NM'''—"[[Nitromethane]]"
 
'''NM'''—"[[Nitromethane]]"
  
 
'''NMP'''—"[[N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone]]"
 
'''NMP'''—"[[N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone]]"
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'''NPN'''—[https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/12307 "n-Propyl nitrate"]
  
 
'''NQ'''—"[[Nitroguanidine]]"
 
'''NQ'''—"[[Nitroguanidine]]"
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'''PBS'''—"[[Sodium perborate]]"
 
'''PBS'''—"[[Sodium perborate]]"
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'''PBX'''—"Plastic bonded explosive"
  
 
'''PC'''—"[[Propylene carbonate]]"
 
'''PC'''—"[[Propylene carbonate]]"
  
 
'''PCB'''—"Polychlorinated biphenyl"
 
'''PCB'''—"Polychlorinated biphenyl"
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'''PE'''—"Plastic explosive"
  
 
'''PEG'''—"Polyethylene glycol"
 
'''PEG'''—"Polyethylene glycol"
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'''PET''', '''PETE''', '''PETP''' or '''PET-P'''—"Polyethylene Terephtalate"
 
'''PET''', '''PETE''', '''PETP''' or '''PET-P'''—"Polyethylene Terephtalate"
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'''PETRIN'''—[https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/pentrinitrol "Pentaerythritol trinitrate"]
  
 
'''PG'''—"[[Propylene glycol]]"
 
'''PG'''—"[[Propylene glycol]]"
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'''PMMA'''—"Poly(methyl methacrylate)"
 
'''PMMA'''—"Poly(methyl methacrylate)"
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'''PNP'''—"Polynitropolyphenylene", an explosive polymer
  
 
'''PO'''—"[[Propylene oxide]]"
 
'''PO'''—"[[Propylene oxide]]"
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'''PVC'''—"Polyvinyl chloride"
 
'''PVC'''—"Polyvinyl chloride"
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'''PVN'''—"Polyvinyl nitrate"
  
 
== Q ==
 
== Q ==
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'''sec-Bu'''—"sec-Butyl"
 
'''sec-Bu'''—"sec-Butyl"
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'''SN'''—"[[Sodium nitrate]]"
  
 
'''SNP'''—"[[Sodium nitroprusside]]"
 
'''SNP'''—"[[Sodium nitroprusside]]"
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== T ==
 
== T ==
 
'''t-Bu'''—"tert-Butyl"
 
'''t-Bu'''—"tert-Butyl"
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'''TATB'''—[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TATB "Triaminotrinitrobenzene"]
  
 
'''TATP'''—"Triacetone triperoxide." See: [[acetone peroxide]]
 
'''TATP'''—"Triacetone triperoxide." See: [[acetone peroxide]]
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'''TACN'''—"Tetraaminecopper(II) nitrate"
 
'''TACN'''—"Tetraaminecopper(II) nitrate"
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'''TACOT'''—[https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/91349 "Tetranitro-2,3,5,6-dibenzo-1,3a,4,6a-tetraazapentalene"]
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'''TAGN'''—[https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/1_2_3-Triaminoguanidine-nitrate "Triaminoguanidine nitrate"]
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'''TBX'''—"Thermobaric explosive"
  
 
'''TCCA'''—"[[Trichloroisocyanuric acid]]"
 
'''TCCA'''—"[[Trichloroisocyanuric acid]]"
  
 
'''TDS'''—"Totally Dissolved Solids"
 
'''TDS'''—"Totally Dissolved Solids"
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'''TEGDN''' or '''TEGN'''—[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triethylene_glycol_dinitrate "Triethylene glycol dinitrate"]
  
 
'''TEX'''—[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TEX_(explosive) Abbreviation of an explosive similar to CL-20]
 
'''TEX'''—[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TEX_(explosive) Abbreviation of an explosive similar to CL-20]
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'''TFA'''—"[[Trifluoroacetic acid]]"
 
'''TFA'''—"[[Trifluoroacetic acid]]"
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'''THC'''—[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrahydrocannabinol "Tetrahydrocannabinol"]
  
 
'''THF'''—"[[Tetrahydrofuran]]"
 
'''THF'''—"[[Tetrahydrofuran]]"
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'''TMETN'''—[http://www.chemspider.com/Chemical-Structure.68895.html "Trimethylolethane trinitrate"]
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'''TNA'''—[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2,4,6-Trinitroaniline "Trinitroaniline"], but also [https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/19431 "Tetranitroaniline"]
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'''TNAZ'''—[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1,3,3-Trinitroazetidine "1,3,3-Trinitroazetidine"]
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'''TNB'''—[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene "Trinitrobenzene"]
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'''TNC'''—[https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/141414 "2,4,5,7-Tetranitrocarbazole"]
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'''TNM'''—[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetranitromethane "Tetranitromethane"]
  
 
'''TNP'''—"Trinitrophenol" See: [[Picric acid]]
 
'''TNP'''—"Trinitrophenol" See: [[Picric acid]]

Revision as of 19:20, 25 May 2019

Here shall be an alphabetically sorted collection of commonly used acronyms (NOT chemical formulas) and slang prevalent on ScienceMadness and in the indiechem community.

A

AA—"Acetic acid" or "Acetic anhydride", more often AA is used for acetic acid, and if both compounds are present in a text, use the Ac2O abbreviation (see below) for acetic anhydride to avoid any confusion between the compounds

Ac—"Acetate"

Ac2O—"Acetic anhydride", best to use this abbreviation if the text also mentions glacial acetic acid to avoid confusion

ADN—"Ammonium dinitramide"

ADP or MAP—"Ammonium dihydrogen phosphate"

AgNTz—"Silver nitrotetrazole"

AHA—"Alpha Hydroxy Acid"

Amateur Chemistry—Those studying of chemistry as a hobby, usually at home.

AMMO"3-(Azidomethyl)-3-methyloxetane"

AN—"Ammonium nitrate"

ANFO—"Ammonium nitrate fuel oil", an explosive used commonly in mining

AP—"Ammonium perchlorate", sometimes also "acetone peroxide"

APC—"Ammonium perchlorate"

AQ—"Aminoguanidine"

aq—"aqueous"

AQBC—"Aminoguanidine bicarbonate", see: Guanidine

ASA—"Acetylsalicylic acid"

ATz, sometimes 5-ATz, "5-Aminotetrazole"

B

BAMO"3,3-Bis(azidomethyl)oxetane"

BDZ—"Benzodiazepine"

BHT—"Butylated hydroxytoluene"

Bn—"Benzyl"

BP—"Boiling point"

BTNENA or BTNEN, also HOX"Bis(trinitroethyl)nitroamine"

BTNEU"1,3-Bis(2,2,2-trinitroethyl)urea"

BTTN, sometimes BTT"1,2,4-Butanetriol trinitrate", an explosive also used as rocket propellant

Bu—"Butyl"

BuNENA"2-(Butylnitroamino)ethyl nitrate"

Bz—"Benzoyl"

C

CA—"Cyanuric acid"

CAS—"Chemical Abstracts Service"

CATO—"Catastrophe at take off", usually referring to the explosion of a rocket during lift-off.

CHP—"Copper hexamine perchlorate", a complex salt of copper(II)-, hexamine and perchlorate-ions. Term coined by Dr. Liptakov.

CL-20 or HNIW—"Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane"

COPAE—"The Chemistry of Powder and Explosives" by Tenney L. Davis (Book)

CTMTNA—"Cyclotrimethylenetrinitrosamine", also known as R-Salt

D

D—"Dextro" (derived from Latin dexter, right)

DBX-1—"Copper(I) 5‐nitrotetrazolate", sometimes called "CuNTz" (this however is more of an inside joke by Tdep)

DCCA—"(Sodium) dichloroisocyanurate", similar to TCCA

DCM—"Dichloromethane"

DDF—"4,4'-Dinitro-3,3'-diazenofuroxan"

DDNP"Diazodinitrophenol"

DDT"Deflagration to detonation transition" OR "Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane"

DADNE or FOX-7"1,1-diamino-2,2-dinitroethene"

DEAD or DEADCAT"Diethyl azodicarboxylate"

DEGN"Diethylene glycol dinitrate"

DINA"Dioxyethylnitramine dinitrate"

DINGU"Dinitroglycoluril"

DMF—"Dimethylformamide"

DMSO—"Dimethyl sulfoxide"

DNA—"Deoxyribonucleic acid"

DNP—"Dinitrophenol"

DNT—"Dinitrotoluene"

DPEHN"Dipentaerythritol hexanitrate"

DPT—"Dinitropentamethylenetetramine" also known as "3.7-Dinitro-1,3,5,7-Tetraazabicyclo[3,3,1] nonane"

E

EDNA"Ethylenedinitramine"

EDTA—"Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid"

EGDN—"Ethylene glycol dinitrate"

EM—"Energetic Material"

Et—"Ethyl"

ETN—"Erythritol tetranitrate"

F

FOX-12 or GUDN"Guanylurea dinitramide"

FOX-7 or DADNE"1,1-diamino-2,2-dinitroethene"

FP—"Freezing point"

G

G2ZTAn explosive bistetrazole derivative

GAP—"Glycidyl azide polymer"

GC—"Gun Cotton". See Nitrocellulose

Gdm—"Guanidinium"

Gdn or Gu—"Guanidine"

GUDN or FOX-12"Guanylurea dinitramide"

H

HBT—"5,5'-Hydrazinebistetrazole"

HDN—"Hexamethylenetetramine dinitrate" also called "Hexamine dinitrate"

HHTDD—"Hexanitrohexaazatricyclododecanedione"

HMTD—"Hexamethylene triperoxide diamine"

HMX—"High Melting Explosive", also known as "octogen"

HNC—"Heptanitrocubane"

HNDA, HNDP or HNDPA"Hexanitrodiphenylamine"

HNE"Hexanitroethane"

HNEM—"High nitrogen energetic material"

HNIW or CL-20—"Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane"

HNS, also JD-X"Hexanitrostilbene"

HOX, also BTNENA or BTNEN"Bis(trinitroethyl)nitroamine"

I

ICP-AES—"Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy"

ICP-MS—"Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry"

IDLH"Immediately dangerous to life or health"

Indiechem—"Indie Chemistry;" another term for "amateur chemistry," coined by Texium

IPA—"Isopropyl alcohol" or "Isopropylamine"

IPN"Isopropyl nitrate"

ISA—"Ionic Strength Adjuster"

ISDN"Isosorbide dinitrate"

IUPAC—"International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry"

J

JCS—"Journal of the Chemical Society"

JD-X or HNS"Hexanitrostilbene"

K

Ka—"Acid dissociation constant"

Kewls

KE—"Kinetic Energy"

L

L—"Levo" (from Latin laevo, left)

LAH—"Lithium aluminium hydride"

LD—"Lethal dose"

LD50—"Lethal dose 50%"

LDPE—"Low Density Polyethylene"

LOX—"Liquid oxygen"

M

m—"Meta"

MAP or ADP—"Ammonium dihydrogen phosphate"

Me—"Methyl"

MEHQ—"4-Methoxyphenol" or "Mequinol"

MEK—"Methyl ethyl ketone"

MEKP—"Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide"

MHN—"Mannitol hexanitrate"

MMH—"Monomethyl hydrazine"

MN—"Methyl nitrate"

MO—"Metal oxide" or "Molecular orbital"

MOX—"Metal oxidizer explosives", a name given to several explosive compositions

MP—"Melting point"

MSDS—"Material Safety Data Sheet"

N

NaNTz—"Sodium nitrotetrazole"

Na-DCCA or NaDCCA—"Sodium dichloroisocyanurate"

NC—"Nitrocellulose"

NDPA"2,4-Dinitrodiphenylamine"

NENO"Dinitrodioxyethyloxamide dinitrate", an explosive

NG—"Nitroglycerin"

NIBG—"Nitroisobutylglycerol"

NIBGTN, also NIBTN—"Nitroisobutylglycerol Trinitrate"

NM—"Nitromethane"

NMP—"N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone"

NPN"n-Propyl nitrate"

NQ—"Nitroguanidine"

O

o—"Ortho"

OB or OB%—"Oxygen balance"

ON—"Oxygen number"

ONC—"Octanitrocubane"

OXY—"Oxygen"

P

p—"Para"

P2P—"Phenylacetone"

PAH—"Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon"

PAR"4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinol", a dye used in complexometric titration

PBS—"Sodium perborate"

PBX—"Plastic bonded explosive"

PC—"Propylene carbonate"

PCB—"Polychlorinated biphenyl"

PE—"Plastic explosive"

PEG—"Polyethylene glycol"

PEL—"Permissible Exposure Limit"

PETN—"Pentaerythritol tetranitrate"

PET, PETE, PETP or PET-P—"Polyethylene Terephtalate"

PETRIN"Pentaerythritol trinitrate"

PG—"Propylene glycol"

PLX—"Picatinny Liquid eXplosive"

PMMA—"Poly(methyl methacrylate)"

PNP—"Polynitropolyphenylene", an explosive polymer

PO—"Propylene oxide"

PP"Polypropylene"

PPG—"Polypropylene glycol"

PSDS—"Product Safety Data Sheet"

PVC—"Polyvinyl chloride"

PVN—"Polyvinyl nitrate"

Q

QLL—"Quasi-Liquid Layer"

R

R—"Rectus" (Latin, right), stereochemical descriptor of absolute configuration

RDX—"Research Department eXplosive" or "Research Department Formula X"

RFNA—"Red fuming nitric acid", very concentrated nitric acid with a lot of NOx dissolved in it, which gives the acid a reddish color.

RNA—"RiboNucleic Acid"

RT—"Room Temperature"

S

S—"Sinister" (Latin, left), stereochemical descriptor of absolute configuration

SA—"Salicylic acid" or "sulfuric acid"

SADS—"Silver Acetylide Double Salt"

SDS—"Safety data sheet"

sec-Bu—"sec-Butyl"

SN—"Sodium nitrate"

SNP—"Sodium nitroprusside"

STP—"Standard Temperature and Pressure"

T

t-Bu—"tert-Butyl"

TATB"Triaminotrinitrobenzene"

TATP—"Triacetone triperoxide." See: acetone peroxide

TACP or TACPs—"Tetraaminecopper(II) persulphate", however TACP can also mean "Tetraamminecopper(II) perchlorate", therefore TACPs is preferred for tetraaminecopper(II) persulphate

TACC—"Tetraamminecopper(II) chlorate"

TACN—"Tetraaminecopper(II) nitrate"

TACOT"Tetranitro-2,3,5,6-dibenzo-1,3a,4,6a-tetraazapentalene"

TAGN"Triaminoguanidine nitrate"

TBX—"Thermobaric explosive"

TCCA—"Trichloroisocyanuric acid"

TDS—"Totally Dissolved Solids"

TEGDN or TEGN"Triethylene glycol dinitrate"

TEXAbbreviation of an explosive similar to CL-20

Tf—"Triflate" (trifluoromethanesulfonate)

TFA—"Trifluoroacetic acid"

THC"Tetrahydrocannabinol"

THF—"Tetrahydrofuran"

TMETN"Trimethylolethane trinitrate"

TNA"Trinitroaniline", but also "Tetranitroaniline"

TNAZ"1,3,3-Trinitroazetidine"

TNB"Trinitrobenzene"

TNC"2,4,5,7-Tetranitrocarbazole"

TNM"Tetranitromethane"

TNP—"Trinitrophenol" See: Picric acid

TNT—"Trinitrotoluene"

TNX—"Trinitroxylene"

Ts—"Tosyl"

U

UDMH"Unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine"

UHP—"Ultra High Pressure" or "Ultra-High Purity"

UTFSE— "Use the f***ing search engine," generally used when the answer can be found quite easily with a simple search.

UV—"Ultraviolet"

V

VHP—"Very High Pressure"

VOC—"Volatile Organic Compound"

VP—"Vapor Pressure"

W

Whimsy— a subsection of the Science Madness forum dedicated to subjects unrelated to chemistry or indiechem.

WFNA—"White fuming nitric acid", very concentrated nitric acid with little to no NOx contamination.

WP—"White Phosphorus" (or "Willie Pete" in military slag)

X

XAN—"Xanthine"

XPS—"X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy"

Y

YBCO—"Yttrium barium copper oxide"

Z

ZAMAC or ZAMAK—"Zinc Aluminum Magnesium and Copper"

References

Relevant Sciencemadness threads