A sparkler consists of several substances:
Quartz is often found in the stone used as the aggregate. This adds a 'sparkly' element.
carbon
mercury
The answer is fluorine
Boron
Quartz is often found in the stone used as the aggregate. This adds a 'sparkly' element.
Toothpaste can include the minerals fluorite, for prevention of decay; quartz, as a thickening agent; mica, to make the toothpaste sparkle; and titanium to make it white or opaque.
The element that is used to make pink glass is selenium. This element is also used to make glass that is red in coloring.
an element used to make soft-drink cans is aluminum
The metal aluminum is the primary element used to make soft drink cans.
Aluminium itself is an element.
This element is aluminium.
Vinegar is a mild acid that is often used to clean coins and make them sparkle again.
The Oxygen comes from chemicals present in the sparkler, namely Potassium Nitrate, Potassium Chlorate or Potassium Perchlorate (used as oxidizers). However, should an incandescent spark of metal powder leave the vicinity of the sparkler (as a spark) then, if hot enough, it will react with oxygen from the air.
Aluminum is the most abundant element used to make containers and deodorants.
Aluminum is the most abundant element used to make containers and deodorants.
The metal aluminum is the primary element used to make soft drink cans.