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Is gun powder a pure substance?

Gunpowder is not a pure substance. It is a mixture composed of potassium nitrate, charcoal, and sulfur in specific proportions. Each of these individual components maintains its chemical identity in the mixture.


What are the names for MgS NH4CI and K2O?

The chemical names for the compounds are magnesium sulfide (MgS), ammonium chloride (NH4Cl), and potassium oxide (K2O). Each name reflects the elements present and their respective oxidation states in the compounds. Magnesium sulfide consists of magnesium and sulfur, ammonium chloride contains the ammonium ion and chloride, while potassium oxide is made up of potassium and oxygen.


What type of reaction is 2KClO3 plus 3S ---- 2KCl plus 3SO2?

This is a decomposition reaction. The compound potassium chlorate (KClO3) breaks down into potassium chloride (KCl) and oxygen gas (O2) when sulfur (S) is heated.


Why is gun powder a mixture?

The original black gunpower was a mixture of 2 elements (sulfur, charcoal) and a compound (saltpetre). Modern gunpowder s a mixture of several different copunds, including nitrocellulose and nitroglycerin.


When potassium and sulfur react to form potassium sulfide an ionic compound what happens?

In the reaction between potassium and sulfur to form potassium sulfide, potassium transfers one electron to sulfur to achieve a stable electron configuration. This results in the formation of an ionic compound where potassium becomes a cation with a positive charge and sulfur becomes an anion with a negative charge. The strong electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions leads to the formation of a crystalline lattice structure in potassium sulfide.

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Potassium chloride flammable when mixed with sulfur?

Potassium chloride itself is not flammable. However, when mixed with sulfur, the mixture can become flammable as sulfur can act as a fuel source. This mixture can be explosive when exposed to high heat or flame.


How do you separate ammonium chloride and sulphur from its mixture?

Ammonium chloride is soluble in water, sulphur isn't. So mix the mixture with water and filter out the sulphur. Now evaporate the filtrate to obtain the ammonium chloride and permit the sulphur to dry.


What substance was traditionally made with a mixture of sulfur charcoal and potassium nitrate?

Gunpowder was traditionally made with a mixture of sulfur, charcoal, and potassium nitrate.


What is the separation method of sulfur sodium chloride?

Sulfur and sodium chloride can be separated using the method of filtration. When the mixture is dissolved in water, sodium chloride will dissolve while sulfur will remain as a solid. By passing the mixture through a filter, the sulfur particles can be trapped, separating it from the dissolved sodium chloride.


You are given a mixture of sulfur potassium nitrate and carbon and asked to separate the components so you end up with a pile of solid sulfur a pile of solid potassium nitrate a pile of solid carbon?

So, you have a pile of gunpowder and you want to separate it. Right? Here's are some clues: Saltpeter (potassium nitrate) is soluble in water. Sulfur and carbon are not. Furthermore, sulfur is soluble in acetone but carbon is not. This assumes that you have pure carbon and not charcoal powder. Depending on the quality of the charcoal powder, it could be more or less soluble in different substances. But let's just take your teacher at his word: Carbon is carbon. If there is enough differential in particle size you could sift the mixture through a screen but that doesn't guarantee you'll get ALL the carbon, sulfur or saltpeter out of the mix. If the particles are all the same size that won't work at all. (OR) here is a better phrased answer: Answer: Gunpowder is a mixture of sulphur, charcoal and potassium nitrate (nitre). When water is added to the mixture potassium nitrate dissolves. The mixture is then filtered. The filtrate is potassium nitrate solution while the residue is a mixture of sulphur and charcoal. The filtrate is evaporated on a sand bath to obtain nitre back. When carbon disulphide is added to the residue, sulphur dissolves. When this mixture is filtered the filtrate is sulphur solution while the residue is charcoal. Leaving it open evaporates the sulphur solution. Carbon disulphide evaporates and sulphur crystals are left behind.


What is the residue in a separation of sodium chloride and sulfur?

Putting this mixture in water sodium chloride is dissolved; sulfur is not soluble in water.


How is potassium chloride used in a matches?

Potassium chloride is used in matches as an oxidizing agent. When the match is struck, the potassium chloride reacts with the sulfur or phosphorus in the match head, creating a hot flame to ignite the matchstick.


How do you separate sufur and sodium chloride?

- Put the mixture in water. - Sodium chloride is soluble, sulfur not. - Filter the liquid. - Sulfur remain on the filter.


What is made from sulfur charcoal and potassium nitrate?

This is the composition of gunpowder.


What element was used to make the first bomb?

Carbon, Sulfur, Potassium, Nitrogen, Oxygen. In the form of Carbon, Sulfur, and Potassium Nitrate. The mixture is called Black Powder.


How do you separate sulfur sodium chloride and water?

the salt(sodium chloride) wiil dissolve when put in water along with the rest of the mixture, leaving the sulfur all alone.


How would you obtain sodium chloride from a mixture of sodium chloride and sulphur without using water?

One way to obtain sodium chloride from a mixture of sodium chloride and sulfur without using water is by sublimation. Heating the mixture to a temperature where sulfur sublimes but sodium chloride does not can separate the two components. The sublimed sulfur can be collected separately, leaving behind sodium chloride.