Powder
The propellant inside a cartridge that burns to drive the bullet.
Also: propellant, smokeless powder
The powder is the chemical propellant — modern firearms use smokeless powder, a controlled-burn nitrocellulose-based compound. When ignited by the primer, it generates expanding gas that pushes the bullet out the barrel. Different powders burn at different rates; matching powder to cartridge and barrel length is reloading territory.