You would...let me guess......EXPLODE?
It would melt. If there was gunpowder on it, then it would explode.
Gunpowder can be toxic if ingested or inhaled in large quantities, as it contains chemicals that can be harmful to humans. Flint itself is not toxic, but inhalation of flint dust can cause respiratory issues. It is important to handle gunpowder and flint with care and use protective gear when working with them.
Licking gunpowder off your skin is dangerous and not advisable. Gunpowder contains chemicals like potassium nitrate, sulfur, and charcoal, which can be harmful if ingested. Ingesting these substances can lead to potential poisoning or adverse health effects. It's best to wash gunpowder off your skin with soap and water instead.
House of Lords, London, 1605
Well, you would have ingested 30 mg of hydrocodone. And that's probably too much.
Considering this actually did happen, and since the Spanish wiped out the Aztecs, Spanish. Also Gunpowder and Horses
It happened on the 5th of November 1605.
i think that the gunpowder can be used as bullets and it can knock down the wall
In paper and gunpowder
british wanted to take gunpowder away from colonists no intention to start a war
Gunpowder is self oxidising, so it can burn underwater. I imagine the only problem would be is igniting it.
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.