Strontium Salts
The first fireworks were developed in ancient China over 2,000 years ago. They were likely created accidentally by mixing sulfur, charcoal, and saltpeter. These early fireworks were used for celebrations and religious ceremonies.
The element that burns brightly in fireworks is typically strontium. When strontium is heated, it emits a brilliant red color, making it a popular choice for creating the red hues in fireworks displays.
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The gunpowder was close to the fireworks because the china's made the fireworks.
RED
Strontium creates red fireworks, copper creates blue fireworks, and barium creates green fireworks. Mixing these chemicals in various proportions can create a range of colors in fireworks displays.
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Red lithium carbonate (Li2Co3)
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First off they are much safer and better understood. Other than that they are very similar. ummm. fireworks were used as war weapons for first fireworks. slowly drifting to entertainment and the rockets red glare....
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