what is the process for separating the components of
gunpowder?
Answer Posted / nilesh mittal
Sulfur does not dissolve in water, but it does dissolve in carbon disulfide; potassium nitrate does not dissolve in carbon disulfide, but does in water; and carbon does not dissolve in either of these liquids. using the above data outline a process for separating these three components of gunpowder
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