Yes, if concentrated. Black powder smoke contains sulfurous and sulfuric acids, plus carbon monoxide and particulate matter. All are toxic and/or noxious.
Here are some ingredients in fireworks... Charcoal, gun powder (black powder) ( for explosion), alumunuim powder ( for flash), potassium nitrate (saltpeter) (for smoke).
there are several typed of powder the most common are black powder and smokeless powder. black powder is very corrosive and burns slower com paired to smokeless and just by the name there acepinaly more smoke were as smokeless gun powder is stronger and faster and cleaner.
Why shouldn't it be ? After a reaction (shooting it off) it becomes a brand-new substance.
You did not list any following- but the disadvantages of black powder include low velocity, heavy fouling when fired, and a large cloud of smoke produced on firing.
The first type of gunpowder was black powder which created smoke. Some firearms and other non-firearm related items use black powder for other uses (historical recreation). Most firearms nowadays that have cartridged bullets use a smokeless powder.
Black powder (gun powder) for explosion magnesuim for shimmer sparkle effect copper for green coloring iron for gold coloring potassium nitrate for smoke and alumunuim powder for flash
Black Powder I would think.
yes a little but not like you see in the movies. but black powder guns, old guns such as muzzle loaders and such smoke a whole lot when you shoot them
.Mixing a small amount of oil in the diesel fuel will not hurt a motor. The motor will run rough and produce black smoke.
No
The guns used black powder. It produced volumes of smoke and as highly corrosive to the chambers and barrels.
Can taking BC powders hurt you?