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For large black holes, it's reasonable to expect that outside the singularity it's the same elements and compounds we have in the universe generally; however, it's impossible to actually know, because "inside" a black hole (within the event horizon) is in many respects not actually in the same universe that we are.
Intrusive rock normally has visible crystals. Extrusive igneous rock has small crystals. A black extrusive igneous rock with small crystals could be basalt.
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Black Tourmaline and Hematite are two common crystals that can be black and gray in color. Both crystals are known for their grounding and protective properties.
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Yes, potassium permanganate can be used to grow crystals through a process called recrystallization. By dissolving potassium permanganate in hot water and allowing it to cool slowly, crystals can form. However, the crystals may be small and not as visually appealing compared to other compounds commonly used for crystal growing.
Explosives are classified by their sensitivity, energy output, and chemical composition. They can be grouped into categories such as high explosives (e.g., TNT, C4), low explosives (e.g., black powder, fireworks), and blasting agents (e.g., ANFO). These categories are further divided based on their intended use and potential hazards.
Phosphorus does not have inherent color properties. In compounds, phosphorus can exhibit a variety of colors depending on its oxidation state and the other elements present in the compound. Some common colors of phosphorus compounds include white, yellow, red, and black.
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Black powder is classified as a low explosive. It has a relatively slow rate of reaction compared to high explosives, making it less powerful but still capable of causing significant damage. Black powder is primarily used in firearms and fireworks due to its propellant properties.