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When a firework is set off, a chemical reaction occurs inside the firework shell. The ignition of a fuse ignites the gunpowder, producing rapidly expanding gases. These gases create pressure, leading to the explosion of the firework shell. As a result, colorful sparks, flames, and loud sounds are produced. Fireworks can also contain various chemicals that generate specific colors and effects when they burn.
Fireworks contain a special type of explosive powder that can trigger deadly explosions and fatal injury, in the firework there is a powder that has properties used in guns and war tanks, Please be advised that you be extra careful when launching a firework, have caution, when a firework blows through your hand trust me it is not going to be pleasant.
Except hydrogen, elements in group 1 are very reactive at they can give away their only electron in their valence shell easily to be ionized.
Yes. Using the modern numbering system, that group is named group 17. Group 17 contains the halogens, the most reactive nonmetals.
The most reactive metals of the periodic table are those that belong to alkali group. Among this group, the more electrons contain each atom of each element, the more reactive it is. This is why Francium is the most reactive of alkali metals.
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im pretty sure it doesnt matter its just that some nectar feeders are attracted to brighter colors like hummingbirds who love red the most but also like other bright colors i dont think they visit dull colored flowers
Because they are poison dart frogs and contain toxins.
Alkali metals are most reactive metals. Halogen family comprises of highly reactive non-metals.
The halogen group is the MOST reactive nonmetal group.
Reactive glasses do not contain sulphur, copper or lead but may react with copper-bearing glasses and foil and wire.
they contain unreactive atoms
Fluorine is the single most reactive nonmetal, with oxygen and chlorine close behind.
Christmas crackers -- very popular party favors in the British Isles -- are small, brightly-colored, cylindrical packages that create a loud pop when pulled apart. They contain a tissue paper hat, a very small toy or charm, and a fortune printed on a strip of paper.
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When a firework is set off, a chemical reaction occurs inside the firework shell. The ignition of a fuse ignites the gunpowder, producing rapidly expanding gases. These gases create pressure, leading to the explosion of the firework shell. As a result, colorful sparks, flames, and loud sounds are produced. Fireworks can also contain various chemicals that generate specific colors and effects when they burn.
Silicon and oxygen.