gun powder is made from charcoak, potassium nitrate and sulpher, none of which have 5 letters
Sulfur
Sulfer
its sulphur. its sulphur. i believe that the answer you are looking for is sulphur, it does indeed smell like rotten eggs
Primer.
One component of gunpowder is sulfur, which is responsible for lowering the ignition temperature of the mixture. Another component is charcoal, which provides fuel for the combustion reaction. The third component is potassium nitrate (also known as saltpeter), which is the oxidizing agent that provides oxygen for the combustion process.
No, sulfur is a crucial component in gunpowder. Gunpowder is typically composed of sulfur, charcoal, and potassium nitrate (saltpeter). Removing sulfur from the mixture would change the composition and likely impact the effectiveness of the gunpowder.
The Alamo is a landmark that has five letters.
Yes sparks can set gunpowder off. There is a gun called a Flintlock, used mostly in the 18th and 19th centuries, it has a flint which creates a spark that ignites the gunpowder.
component one component two component three component four component five
You need four sand and five gunpowder arranged like this: GSG SGS GSG
The homophone of sees that is five letters is "seas."
what we call ourselves has too have a e in it and five letters