How did gunpowder lead to

  1. Gunpowder is a mixture of potassium nitrate, sulfur and carbon in the proportion by mass of 6:1:1 (KNO3:S:C). A typical rifle
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  2. gunpowder is a mixture of potassium nitrate , sulfur and carbon in th proportion (by mass) of 6:1:1 (KNO3;S:C). A typical riflr
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  3. gunpowder is a mixture of potassium nitrate , sulfur and carbon in th proportion (by mass) of 6:1:1 (KNO3;S:C). A typical riflr
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  4. How did gunpowder lead to the success of the Ottoman, Mogul, and Ṣafavid empires? Use simple words
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  5. Which elements of Chinese culture spread throughout the world? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) gunpowder gunpowder A.
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  6. When Washington took command of the Continental Army, he found thatA:A. it was well supplied with gunpowder. B:B. its soldiers
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  7. How did gunpowder weapons affect Mehmed II’s efforts to take Constantinople in 1453?(1 point)Responses Gunpowder weapons used
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  8. Gunpowder contains 75%nitre and10% sulphur.find the amount of gunpowder which carries 9 kg nitre . what amount of gunpowder
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  9. Dry ice (solid CO2) has occasionally been used as an "explosive" in mining. A hole is drilled, dry ice and a small amount of
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  10. Which is not an invention from the Tang and Song dynasties in China?Responses gunpowder gunpowder porcelain porcelain silk silk
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