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The Chemistry of Powder and Explosives - Sciencemadness Dot Org

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USES OF BLACK POWDER 43<br />

Potassium nitrate 74.430<br />

Potassium sulfate<br />

Sulfur<br />

Carbon 12.398<br />

0.133<br />

10.093<br />

Charcoal<br />

Hydrogen....<br />

Oxygen<br />

0.401<br />

1.272<br />

14.286<br />

Ash 0.215<br />

Moisture 1.058<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir mean results from the analysis <strong>of</strong> the gaseous products<br />

(percentage by volume) <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> the solid products (percentage by<br />

weight) are shown in the following tables.<br />

Carbon dioxide 49.29 Potassium carbonate 61.03<br />

Carbon monoxide 12.47 Potassium sulfate 15.10<br />

Nitrogen 32.91 Potassium sulfide 14.45<br />

Hydrogen sulfide 2.65 Potassium thiocyanate 0.22<br />

Methane 0.43 Potassium nitrate 0.27<br />

Hydrogen 2.19 Ammonium carbonate 0.08<br />

Sulfur 8.74<br />

Carbon 0.08<br />

One gram <strong>of</strong> the powder in the state in which it was normally<br />

used, that is, while containing 1.058 per cent <strong>of</strong> moisture, produced<br />

718.1 calories <strong>and</strong> 271.3 cc. <strong>of</strong> permanent gas measured at<br />

0° <strong>and</strong> 760 mm. One gram <strong>of</strong> the completely desiccated powder<br />

gave 725.7 calories <strong>and</strong> 274.2 cc. <strong>The</strong>se results indicate by calculation<br />

that the explosion <strong>of</strong> the powder produces a temperature<br />

<strong>of</strong> about 3880°.<br />

Uses <strong>of</strong> Black <strong>Powder</strong><br />

Where smoke is no objection, black powder is probably the<br />

best substance that we have for communicating fire <strong>and</strong> for producing<br />

a quick hot flame, <strong>and</strong> it is for these purposes that it is*<br />

now principally used in the military art. Indeed, the fact that jta<br />

flame is filled with finely divided solid material makes it more<br />

efficient as an igniter for smokeless powder than smokeless<br />

powder itself. St<strong>and</strong>ard black powder (made approximately in<br />

accordance with the 6:1:1 or the 6:1.2:0.8 formula) is used in<br />

petards, as a base charge or expelling charge for shrapnel shells,<br />

in saluting <strong>and</strong> blank fire charges, as the bursting charge <strong>of</strong> practice<br />

shells <strong>and</strong> bombs, as a propelling charge in certain pyrotechnic<br />

pieces, <strong>and</strong>, cither with or without the admixture <strong>of</strong> other<br />

substances which modify the rate <strong>of</strong> burning, in the time-train

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