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∙ 14y agoRapid oxidisation Correct Answer a combustion reaction
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∙ 15y agoFireworks typically involve a combustion reaction, where a fuel (such as gunpowder) rapidly reacts with an oxidizer (such as potassium nitrate) to produce heat, light, and gases like carbon dioxide and nitrogen. Different metal salts are added to produce the vibrant colors seen in fireworks.
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∙ 6y agoFor example thermal decomposition and combustion.
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∙ 13y agocombustion reaction
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∙ 14y agocombustion
The explosiveness of fireworks is a chemical property because it is a result of the chemical reactions that occur within the fireworks composition. The specific combination of chemicals and their reactions determine the colors, sounds, and overall explosiveness of the fireworks.
in the fireworks tube
The change in color indicates that a chemical reaction has taken place.
It refers to the energy changes that take place during a chemical reaction.
The ending materials in a chemical reaction are called products. These are the substances that are formed as a result of the chemical reaction taking place.
I would tell them that fireworks are indeed the result of a chemical reaction. The colors in fireworks are produced by different metal salts that emit light when heated during combustion, creating the colorful displays we see in the night sky.
The explosiveness of fireworks is a chemical property because it is a result of the chemical reactions that occur within the fireworks composition. The specific combination of chemicals and their reactions determine the colors, sounds, and overall explosiveness of the fireworks.
in the fireworks tube
After the fuse has been burned
A chemical reaction is; when there is a chemical change taking place from energy or shifting of molecular structure.
chemical reaction takes place in rancidity
The change in color indicates that a chemical reaction has taken place.
This chemical reaction is called photosynthesis.
It refers to the energy changes that take place during a chemical reaction.
a chemical reaction..
The brilliant colors you see when the fireworks explodes comes from a wide variety of metal salts that are packed inside the firework. Now, when most people think of salt they're thinking of the white crystals they sprinkle on their food. That is a salt, but it's not the only salt. That's sodium chloride (NaCl). A salt is any metal atom bound to a non-metal atom. In the case of table salt, sodium is the metal and cholrine is the non-metal. When these salts burn they absorb energy, exciting electrons in the atoms. The excited electrons jump up to a higher energy level, but they are very unstable in that higher energy state. When the electrons relax back to their low energy state they release a photon of light. The color of light changes depending on the metal salt that is used. So, for example, strontium salts burn red, calcium shines orange, green is from barium, white is from magnesium, and copper shines a beautiful blue. Combinations of these salts yields the combinations of their colors (strontium and copper shines purple).
The ending materials in a chemical reaction are called products. These are the substances that are formed as a result of the chemical reaction taking place.