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Sulfur in gunpowder

War elements are associated in various ways with war e.g., antimony (a component of Greek fire), arsenic (a component in mustard gas), beryllium (evolved through nuclear bombs), carbon, (in gun powder), chlorine (the main ingredient of poison gas), iron (swords), manganese (in armour), nitrogen (in explosives), phosphorus (in bombs an nerve gases), plutonium (from classical the atomic bomb), sulfur (in gunpowder), uranium (in atomic bombs), and vanadium (in armour) [48]. [Pg.60]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.13 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.41 ]




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