It used to be sulfur or phosphorous in World War 2.
It used to be sulfur or phosphorous in World War 2.
Phosphorus is commonly used to make fertilizers, detergents, and certain types of fireworks. It is also used in the production of matches, steel, and certain types of chemicals.
Grenades are used when you know where the enemy is but they don't know where you are so they make the perfect surprise.
Tin and explosive power that is no longer used.
They can be thrown at the target, or used to make boobytraps.
Tin and explosive powder no longer used.
To make fire.
Grenades were used to blow things up a little bit ovious that one
Yes, hand grenades were widely used in WW1
Sulfur is used to make fertilizer, paper, film, matches, tires, and drugs.
Sulfur is used to make fertilizer, paper, film, matches, tires, and drugs.
The element phosphorus is used in making matches. The other substances that are present in matches are glue, potassium nitrate, sulfur and carbon.