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.
No. Sulfur is flammable but not explosive.
Sulfur is added to gun powder as a fuel; also adding sulfur the rate of ignition of the explosive is greater.
Some do, some don't. It depends on the specific explosive.
they replaced silk,they added sulfur to natural rubber to mke it durable,they made nylon and much more
Iron powder is attracted by a magnet, sulfur is dissolved in carbon disulfide, but be careful: it is explosive, toxic and stinks (rotten cauliflower)
It is not explosive alone, but with other materials it can become explosive.
No. Sulfur is flammable but not explosive.
Mostly they are made in factories. With sulfur and other explosive chemicals.
No, sulphur in the pure form is not an explosive.
Explosive materials are in DOT hazard class 1.
Sulfur is added to gun powder as a fuel; also adding sulfur the rate of ignition of the explosive is greater.
Some do, some don't. It depends on the specific explosive.
Explosive materials
Magma and lava also crust?
TNT and ender crystals
Sulfur itself is pure because it is an element, but many things can combine with sulfur to create different minerals.
Firecrackers use black powder as the explosive and release sulfur oxides on ignition