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
what has sulfur been used in the past?what has sulfur been used in the past?
sulfur is the element that is used in insecticides.
Well for one reason is on the periodic table the transition metals such as copper, and the non metals such as sulfur are in the same family but not the same group their atomic number is slightly different due to the number of protons, and neutrons. Their atomic mass is quite similar to this is why they are virtually identical.
Potassium nitrate doesn't burn The oxidation numbers of all of the elemnst are K +1, N +5 so they are as oxidised as they can get. Potassium nitrate was a constiten t of gun powder- it was a source of oxygen for the explosive combustion of the carbon and sulfur
they used black power, composed of sulfur, charcoal, and potassium nitrate.
Potassium Nitrate, Charcoal powder, and Sulfur powder
Mercury I nitrate does not contain sulfur unless the sample is contaminated.
Carbon, Sulfur, Potassium, Nitrogen, Oxygen. In the form of Carbon, Sulfur, and Potassium Nitrate. The mixture is called Black Powder.
A non-existant chemical compound!
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.
The element phosphorus is used in making matches. The other substances that are present in matches are glue, potassium nitrate, sulfur and carbon.
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.