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What element from the periodic table of elements is in a firework?

Magnesium.


Why does a firework stop burning?

Because it runs out of fuel and gas to keep burning


Is sulfur a fossil fuel?

No, sulfur is not a fossil fuel. Fossil fuels are coal, oil, and natural gas that are derived from the remains of ancient plants and animals. Sulfur is a naturally occurring element that can be found in various minerals and is not considered a fuel source.


How does a firework take off?

A firework takes off when it is ignited, causing a chemical reaction inside the firework. This reaction produces gas rapidly, building up pressure inside the firework until it eventually forces the firework to launch into the sky.


Why does a firework increase in acceleration when it ascends?

A firework increases in acceleration during its ascent primarily due to the continuous thrust generated by its propulsion system, which often consists of rapidly burning fuel. As the firework ascends, the decreasing atmospheric pressure reduces air resistance, allowing it to accelerate more effectively. Additionally, the force of gravity acting on the firework remains constant, while the thrust can increase, leading to greater net acceleration until the fuel is depleted.


How does a firework get up into the sky and then explode at a specific height?

A firework is essentially a rocket. Once a firework is lit, propellant (fuel) in the rocket burns, sending the rocket high into the sky, and once the burning reaches the part of a firework with chemicals and metals in it, it explodes into different color.


What exactly is fireworks?

A firework is a rocket; in its most simple form, it is a tube of rocket fuel When the fuel is burned, it produces gases that are forced out of the nozzle, shooting the rocket away from earth


What element mass number is 216?

The element with a mass number of 216 is thorium (Th), which has an atomic number of 90. Thorium is a radioactive element that can be found in nature and is used in nuclear reactors and as a fertile material for producing nuclear fuel.


What do you call a moving firework?

moving firework


What element is found in your teeth?

The element is found in your teeth is Calcium.


Where does the heat come from a firework iS SET OFF?

The flame


What are some firework similes?

Bright as a firework in the night sky. Exploding like a firework of emotions. Bursting forth like a firework of ideas. Shining like a firework in a sea of darkness.