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Potassium nitrate (KNO3) is a chemical compound. It along with charcoal and Sulfur are the main ingredients in gunpowder. (SG1: "Small Victories")

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  • Potassium nitrate (KNO3) is a chemical compound. It along with charcoal and Sulfur are the main ingredients in gunpowder. (SG1: "Small Victories")
  • Potassium nitrate (KNO3) was a chemical compound that was also commonly known as saltpeter, a component found in gunpowder. Captain James T. Kirk manufactured gunpowder in 2267 using potassium nitrate as a component while engaged in Metron-arranged combat with a Gorn. (TOS: "Arena" )
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  • Potassium nitrate (KNO3) is a chemical compound. It along with charcoal and Sulfur are the main ingredients in gunpowder. (SG1: "Small Victories")
  • Potassium nitrate (KNO3) was a chemical compound that was also commonly known as saltpeter, a component found in gunpowder. Captain James T. Kirk manufactured gunpowder in 2267 using potassium nitrate as a component while engaged in Metron-arranged combat with a Gorn. (TOS: "Arena" )
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