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Potassium nitrate isn't illegal if you don't buy too much of it. Since potassium nitrate is a major component (along with sulfur and charcoal) of gunpowder which is an explosive, you cannot buy very large amounts of it without getting at least a little bit suspected.
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.
Potassium nitrate, charcoal, and sulfur form an explosive mixture known as black powder when ground together. The combination creates a highly reactive mixture due to the presence of oxidizing agents (potassium nitrate) and fuel (charcoal and sulfur), which allows for the rapid release of energy upon ignition. The finely ground particles increase the surface area, promoting faster combustion and leading to the explosive behavior when ignited.
This is the composition of gunpowder.
Gunpowder
Salt Petere (Potassium Nitrate), Charcoal, and Sulfer
Potassium Nitrate, Charcoal powder, and Sulfur powder
Potassium nitrate isn't illegal if you don't buy too much of it. Since potassium nitrate is a major component (along with sulfur and charcoal) of gunpowder which is an explosive, you cannot buy very large amounts of it without getting at least a little bit suspected.
Gunpowder typically consists of three main components: 75% nitrate (potassium nitrate or sodium nitrate), 15% charcoal, and 10% sulfur. These ingredients are mixed together in specific ratios to create a combustible mixture that propels a projectile from a firearm.
Gunpowder is a mixture of three ingredients: potassium nitrate (75%), charcoal (15%), and sulfur (10%). These ingredients react together to produce a rapid and exothermic reaction, which is what creates the explosive force of gunpowder.
Sulphur, charcoal & 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.
Potassium nitrate, charcoal, and sulfur form an explosive mixture known as black powder when ground together. The combination creates a highly reactive mixture due to the presence of oxidizing agents (potassium nitrate) and fuel (charcoal and sulfur), which allows for the rapid release of energy upon ignition. The finely ground particles increase the surface area, promoting faster combustion and leading to the explosive behavior when ignited.
potassium nitrate, charcoal, sulfur.
This is the composition of gunpowder.
Potassium nitrate, or saltpeter charcoal and sulfur
sulfur, charcoal, and potassium nitrate