Gunpowder
Gunpowder,
also known as black powder, is the earliest known chemical explosive.
It is a mixture of sulfur, charcoal, and potassium nitrate
(saltpeter). The sulfur and charcoal act as fuels, and the saltpeter
is an oxidizer. Because of its burning properties and the amount of
heat and gas volume that it generates, gunpowder has been widely used
as a propellant in firearms and as a pyrotechnic composition in
fireworks. Formulations used in blasting rock (such as in quarrying)
are called blasting powder. Gunpowder is mainly used in older guns
now because the propellants used today are too powerful
and could break the already fragile barrels.
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Gunpowder
was invented in the 9th century in China, and the earliest record of
a written formula for gunpowder appears in the 11th century Song
dynasty text, Wujing Zongyao. This discovery
led
to the invention of fireworks and the earliest gunpowder weapons in
China. In the centuries following the Chinese discovery, gunpowder
weapons began appearing in the Muslim world, Europe, and India. The
technology spread from China through the Middle East or Central Asia,
and then into Europe. The earliest Western accounts of gunpowder
appear in texts written by English
philosopher
Roger Bacon in the 13th century.
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Deception)(187-70=117-syncs with Invented in the 9th century in
China)
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Gunpowder
is assigned the UN number UN0027 and has a hazard class of 1.1D. It
has a flash point of approximately
427–464 °C (801–867 °F). The specific flash point may vary
based on the specific
composition
of the gunpowder. Gunpowder's specific gravity is 1.70–1.82
(mercury method) or 1.92–2.08 (pycnometer), and it has a pH of
6.0–8.0.
Gunpowder
is classified as a low explosive because of its relatively slow
decomposition rate and
consequently
low brisance. Low explosives deflagrate (i.e., burn) at subsonic
speeds, whereas high
explosives
detonate, producing a supersonic wave. Ignition of the powder packed
behind a bullet must generate
enough pressure to force it from the muzzle at high speed, but not
enough to rupture the gun barrel. Gunpowder thus makes a good
propellant, but is less suitable for shattering rock or
fortifications. Gunpowder was widely used to fill artillery shells
and in mining and civil engineering to blast rock until the second
half of the 19th century, when the first high explosives were put
into use. Gunpowder is no longer used in modern explosive military
warheads, nor is it used as main explosive in mining operations due
to its cost relative to that of newer alternatives such as ammonium
nitrate/fuel oil (ANFO). Black powder is still used as a delay
element in various munitions where its slow-burning properties are
valuable.
Gunpowder
is a masonic creation out of a chemistry lab somewhere in
Freemasonryland. Check out why they use China as their product
placement country.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunpowder
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