Matches are typically made from wood or paper, with the striking surface containing an oxidizing agent like potassium chlorate, sulfur, and glass powder. Gunpowder, also known as black powder, is composed of potassium nitrate (saltpeter), charcoal, and sulfur. Rubber is primarily made from natural latex derived from rubber trees or synthetic polymers like styrene-butadiene rubber. Each of these materials has distinct chemical properties and uses in various applications.
Gunpowder matches fireworks batteries and laundry detergent
Sulfur is used for a variety of uses. These include gunpowder, matches, rubber, fungicide, insecticide, fumigant, as well as fertilizers.
no, they use phosophorus as the reactant
Sulfur is the yellow element used in making gunpowder match tips and vulcanized rubber. It helps stabilize the combustibility of gunpowder and enhances the elasticity and durability of rubber in vulcanization.
a tie is the entire weekedns matches and a rubber is 1 of the matches played over that weekend
China made Gunpowder in 1000 A.D. They actually made it by accident.
for fireworks
The gunpowder was close to the fireworks because the china's made the fireworks.
I am an element that smells like rotten eggs. I am found in volcanic regions and used in matches and gunpowder. What am I?
Yes, rubber bands are made out of rubber.(:
Rubber is made in Rubber Factories, by machinery
everything that is made out of gunpowder is guns as usuall and stuff like that