Firearm propellant
Firearm propellants are a specialized type of propellant used to discharge a projectile (typically a bullet) through the barrel of a firearm. Mixtures of different chemical substances are often used to control the rate of gas release, or prevent decomposition of the propellant prior to use. The pressure relationships between propellant chemical reactions and bullet response are described as internal ballistics.
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