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how is phosphorus used in crackers

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Answered by mufiahmotors
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Answer:

The gunpowder is the 75% of the Potassium Nitrate, 15% of the charcoal and 10% of sulphur which is the spine of crackers. Phosphorus burns very quickly in the air and is responsible for the glowing in the darkness. Potassium is used for the oxidation of Fireworks.

Answered by khuranasunil1
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Explanation:

Phosphorus burns very quickly in the air and is responsible for the glowing in the darkness. Potassium is used for the oxidation of Fireworks.

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