Go to the Great Walls, and to the very right. There's the gunpowder.
In paper and gunpowder
A few Chinese scientists were trying to find a remedy to revive man but instead found gunpowder and killed themselves.
@ the great wall...
Gunpowder was discovered in 9th century B.C. It was discovered on accident by Chinese alchemists while trying to find elixir of immortality.
A few Chinese scientists were trying to find a remedy to revive man but instead found gunpowder and killed themselves.
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I'm guessing you mean why it was not used for defense or weaponary. The answer is that the Chinese did not find a weaponary use for gunpowder, they used it mainly for fireworks. The Europeans were the first to use gunpowder for weapons.
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Guns and gunpowder. Ball and buckshot.
an ingredient in gunpowder is sulphur
No, gunpowder is not magnetic.
There is no specific collective noun for gunpowder, in which case, you use an appropriate noun suited to the situation a pound of gunpowder, a flask of gunpowder, a box of gunpowder, etc.