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Fireworks are a part of celebration of events in many countries. In the United States fireworks are used at all major events of a state or the country. On Independence Day, it forms on of the major attractions. Fireworks are brilliant to watch, and we all love watching them. Some people enjoy it even more when they get to burn the fire crackers. |
The colors that come from fire crackers are very interesting to watch. Did you ever wonder how colors came out of firecrackers? When some chemical compounds are burnt they go through various chemical reactions and produce the color. Most of the chemicals have a distinctive color to them and some of the colors become evident when combined with fire or heat. Copper sulfate is one such element for example. Even sulfur produces a bright color. Firecrackers use several such chemicals in their preparation.
Some of the elements used to make colored fireworks are as follows:
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