Fireworks certainly don't involve nuclear energy!
Magnesium is added to fireworks and it glows bright white. It is added to fireworks to make bright white flashes.
Batteries use chemical energy to create voltage to drive current flow. They do not use nuclear energy.
The colors of fireworks are due to specific emission spectra of some elements as Sr, Li, Mg, Ca, Be, Ti, K, Na, Ba, Cu, Cs, Rb, etc.
u suck it!
uhm... pyro tchnitians can do a several different jobs, but i do believe fireworks falls under them.
magnesium nitrate
Fireworks!
hydrogen atom is broken to create nuclear fission
in c.1000ad they made it for fireworks
Nuclear Fission
The radioactive elements plutonium or uranium are the elements that are used in nuclear weapons that create nuclear fission. Isotopes of hydrogen are used in nuclear weapons that create nuclear fusion.
Generally no. Unless the chemical reaction involves nuclear fission or fusion, you can only rearrange existing components; you cannot create new atoms.