There are a few different chemicals used to change the different colors of the fire works.
Copper - green
sulphur - redcalcium- orange
there a more...
As far as the actual fire it is typically black powder
Copper is commonly used to produce turquoise-colored flames in fireworks. The addition of chlorine compounds can also help achieve this color.
MagnesiumSulfur
Boron is the element that gives a green flame when burned. Boron compounds, such as boric acid or borax, are often used to create green-colored flames in fireworks.
Phosphorus, red phosphorus in particular, is the element that is used in safety maches and fireworks. Its symbol is P.
Strontium
CaCO3
Sulfur is the native element used to make sulfur-based medicines, as well as glass and fireworks.
Magnesium is used for fireworks and medicines
Magnesium
Oxygen and acetylene are used.
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.
Yes, nitrate compounds can produce colored flames when they are heated. These compounds are often used in fireworks and pyrotechnics to create vibrant colors in the flames.