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Jacob
7 October, 17:13
What is in fire works
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Traditionally, gunpowder used in fireworks was made of 75 percent potassium nitrate also called saltpeter mixed with 15 percent charcoal and 10 percent sulfur; modern fireworks sometimes use other mixtures (such as sulfurless powder with extra potassium nitrate) or other chemicals instead
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