They did in 1930, but I don't know if they are still made that way.
You can get nitrocellulose from playing cards and films if broken apart.
William Kogut, a murderer, back in 1930, committed suicide using an improvised explosive made using a deck of cards. Back then, the red dye on the cards contained nitrocellulose, which is an explosive chemical. He took a hollow leg from his prison bed, placed in it the cut-out hearts and diamonds from the cards, and filled it with water. Water reacts with nitrocellulose - Kogut sped the process up by placing the device on a heating vent. Eventually it exploded, killing him.
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Nitrocellulose is soluble in a mixture of ethanol and ethylether.
A group of playing cards is called a deck.
playing cards were invented because people were getting bored at that time cause no technology
There are 52 cards in a playing deck.
There are 52 cards in a normal deck of playing cards, not counting the Jokers and advertisements.
The German word for playing cards is Spielkarten.
Playing Cards - film - was created in 1896.
Cards, as in playing cards, is kaarte in Afrikaans.
To take the moisture out of your playing cards, you may use fanning powder or talcum powder. Playing cards can also be kept in the fridge.