The chemical equation is:S + O2 = SO2
probably, but not enough to matter unless you are eating the powder.
It will depend on the oxidizer you are using. Nitrate-aluminum flash powders are pretty stable, but a ammonium perchlorate-aluminum flash powder is extremely shock sensitive. One scrap on the ground and it could ignite. By the way, flash powders (with the exception of ammonium nitrate and aluminum which is explosive) do not detonate; they just burn very fast.
1 second, honey!
also known as lead acetate, lead diacetate, plumbous acetate, sugar of lead, lead sugar, salt of Saturn, or Goulard's powder, is a white crystalline chemical compound with a sweet taste. It is made by treating lead(II) oxide with acetic acid.
yes
Sulfur powder tends to burn more easily than paper, charcoal, or even matchsticks.
white powder and colourless crystals.
Neptunium as a powder is pyrophoric.
yes if it is spicy
Sam and Friends - 1955 Powder-Burn 1-6 was released on: USA: 1956
Eischied - 1979 Powder Burn 1-12 was released on: USA: 20 January 1980
You can find the offical gun powder and lead music video on YouTube.
yes it is hard though
If it is heated it can.
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fast, about 2.36 seconds.