Guns themselves don't contain any gunpowder, although, in muzzle loading firearms, the powder is loaded into the barrel, at which point, it could be said the gun does contain gunpowder. In firearms which use cartridges, it is the cartridge which contains the gunpowder.
Sulfur is in gunpowder, so yes.
No. It doesn't contain lead.
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Normally the carpets on your floors do not contain lead.
There isn't an easy way. Modern paints contain no lead. If it is old paint there is a chance it may contain some lead.
Sulfur can be found in gunpowder, matches, fireworks, insecticide, and disinfectants.
Crystal glass contain lead.
Gunpowder doesn't technically explode. It burns really fast and releases large amounts of gas. The explosion effect is a product of gunpowder burning in an enclosed space that doesn't have enough strength to contain the gas cloud.
There are several gunpowder contaminants such as the fertilizer, detergent, match head, even soil and cigarettes. They contain nitrates which gives similar result to gunpowder residues when treated with Diphenylamine (DPA) Reagent.However, their reaction differ from gunpowder nitrates from the characteristics of the specks as well as the distribution of the specks. Usually a gunpowder contaminants will show a smear of blue color .
Yes, I think it is on the album Crazy Ex Girl Friend.