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NeedForSpeed July 8th, 2006 15:36

hhmmm...gunpowder
 
Hey, my name is Steve. Over the summer I have a summer assignment for a chemistry class I'm taking and the teacher wants us to explain how different substances are chemically bonded. One of the substances I was going to trying to explain was gunpowder because you had to give examples in movies or books. (stupid assignment but whatever...) So anyway, when saltpeter (potassium nitrate or sodium nitrate), sulphur, and charcoal are ground up together to make gunpowder are there any chemical bonds or what not and if there are what are they? I'm completly new to the whole idea of chemistry and have no clue where to start. I was reading about ionic bonding, covalent bonding, and all these other forms of chemical bonding wand was beginning to get lost. Sorry for my ignorance.

Thanks,

Steve

P.S. I probably wont be back here untill next Thursday when I get home from a trip so if you have any questions for me they will be answered then.

battery July 10th, 2006 07:25

bonds
 
no there are no bonds hwen you grind up the powders together but when you ignite it then it creates bonds chemical bonds (not shaw what it called again exothermic or endothermic)

NeedForSpeed July 14th, 2006 08:38

Thank you battery. Your help is greatly appreciated.

battery July 14th, 2006 08:41

umm black powder
 
hey no problem glad to be of help


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