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List of stoffsThis list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. During World War II, Germany fielded many aircraft and rockets whose fuels were designated (letter)-Stoff.
In German, Stoff means roughly the same thing as English "material", possibly related to the ubiquitous English noun "stuff", and has as broad a range of meanings, ranging from "chemical substance" to "cloth", according to the context. It was used in chemical code names in both World War I and World War II. Some code names were reused between the wars and had different meanings at different times; for example, T-Stoff meant a rocket propellant in World War II, but a tear gas (xylyl bromide) in World War I. Currently, this list refers only to the World War II, aerospace meanings. List of Stoffs
Categories: Chemistry lists | Rocket propellants |
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