no, they use phosophorus as the reactant
Gunpowder matches fireworks batteries and laundry detergent
Sulfur Sulphur can be found in gunpowder, matches, fireworks, insecticide, and disinfectants.
Sulfur can be found in gunpowder, matches, fireworks, insecticide, and disinfectants.
Ancient Romans did not use gunpowder. Gunpowder was invented by China around the middle ages.
They used gunpowder for fireworks and weapons.
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Gunpowder was invented by the Ancient Chinese. Gunpowder came to Europe in the 1260s.
There is no specific collective noun for gunpowder, in which case, you use an appropriate noun suited to the situation a pound of gunpowder, a flask of gunpowder, a box of gunpowder, etc.
because of the GUNPOWDER and GUNPOWDER is in fireworks
Sure. Air guns don't use gunpowder.
Among the many uses of Sulphur are ... in the manufacture of Gunpowder, Sulphuric Acid, matches and as a fungicide.
Go to where the vikings are and go east. You'll see a cave which is blocked by the rocks, use the gunpowder and get in it