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The element used to make pink in a firework is CaCO3

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Strontium is commonly used to create pink fireworks. Strontium compounds are known for producing a vibrant pink color when burned in fireworks displays.

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To answer your question, chemical 3, commonly known as lithium (Li) burns a pretty shade of pink

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