A non-existant chemical compound!
This is the composition of gunpowder.
sorry- we don't give advice on making explosives. --------- The gun powder is a mixture of sulfur, potassium nitrate (or sodium nitrate( and granulated charcoal. Nitrates act as oxidants.
Gunpowder
Those are the basic ingredients of gunpowder.
Magnesium nitrate (MgNO3) is a nitrogen source. Magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) is a sulfur source.
Sulfur nitrate has quite a few uses. A few examples of what sulfur nitrate is used for would include matches to light a stove, fertilizers, and medications containing sulfa.
Potassium Nitrate, Charcoal powder, and Sulfur powder
Mercury I nitrate does not contain sulfur unless the sample is contaminated.
Well it has Carbon, Sulfur and Potassium Nitrate, and Potassium Nitrate can be classified as an acid, yes.
potassium nitrate, charcoal, sulfur.
This is the composition of gunpowder.
Potassium nitrate, or saltpeter charcoal and sulfur
sulfur, charcoal, and potassium nitrate
sorry- we don't give advice on making explosives. --------- The gun powder is a mixture of sulfur, potassium nitrate (or sodium nitrate( and granulated charcoal. Nitrates act as oxidants.
Gunpowder
Potassium Nitrate 75% Charcoal 15% Sulfur 10%
No it is not. That comes from mixing sulfur, charcoal, and potassium nitrate.