Red lithium carbonate (Li2Co3)
CaCO3
The element used to make pink in a firework is CaCO3
Strontium is the element that produces the color pink in fireworks. When strontium compounds are heated, they emit a pink hue due to the specific energy levels of their electrons.
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The element copper makes the blue-green fireworks.
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Phosphorus, red phosphorus in particular, is the element that is used in safety maches and fireworks. Its symbol is P.
Barium is the element that produces yellow-green fireworks. It is a highly reactive metal that is commonly used in fireworks to create vibrant green colors.
The orange pony with glittery pink hair and a fireworks cutie mark is called 'Sparkleworks' .
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.
Strontium
Sulfur is the native element used to make sulfur-based medicines, as well as glass and fireworks.