Potassium Nitrate, Charcoal powder, and Sulfur powder
Gunpowder typically contains sulfur as one of its main components. Sulfur helps in stabilizing the combustion process and controlling the rate of burning in gunpowder.
Gunpowder will ignite somewhere between 300 to 350° C
My son who is in 3rd grade is studying magnetite and he has been told that magnetite can be used as a gunpowder and of course that is magnetic.
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.
off the top of my head i think its around 10 %
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.
everything that is made out of gunpowder is guns as usuall and stuff like that
with coal
Gunpowder
It made war easiler
It made war easiler
gun powder was made with coal
Gunpowder is not something that is found it is something that is made. It was first documented in China in the 9th century.
Gunpowder
Gunpowder by the Chinese.