a sparkler uses chemical energy= chemical-light +heat+sound
(answer from lana)
because even though the sparkler has a high temp. the bath has more volume so it takes in more heat energy
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because even though the sparkler has a high temp. the bath has more volume so it takes in more heat energy
Sparkler was released on 03/19/1999.
The Production Budget for Sparkler was $1,000,000.
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Sparkler grossed $5,494 worldwide.
Sparkler grossed $5,494 in the domestic market.
By "sparkler" are you referring to your penis?
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I think you may have meant 'Why is lighting a sparkler considered a spontaneous reaction?'. In that case...Lighting a sparkler is considered a spontaneous reaction even though it doesn't start spontaneouslybecause it can occurby itself, or without the influence of any external forces once it is given the necessary energy needed for it to begin the reaction.The lighting of a sparkler is a common example of a spontaneous reaction which is often given in Science textbooks and exams around the world. The above is an example worth knowing.Does this answer your question?