You ever see those old films where you get a photographer with an old camera on a tripod and has to duck behind a black cover to take a photo, pulls out a huge hand-held flash, which goes off with an almighty flash and noise and covers everybody with soot? Well that's one!
in some yes. This is because it reacts with oxygen when burning. So in an electrical current this case the flashbulb) it lights with a bright white light making it good to use in flashbulbs. Hope this helped x
2Mg + O2 2MgO + Energy
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Magnesium was used in photographic flash bulbs and also fireworks. Mercury was also used until the dangers of this metal were widely known.
It makes Magnesium Sulphate
Magnesium Phosphide !
2Mg + O2 2MgO + Energy
Magnesium is a silvery white metal used in flares fireworks and photographic light bulbs
You can use Magnesium as a camera flashbulb because it is a metal and when ignited lights up like the sun. do not look directly at it or you will be seeing spots for hours
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The first modern photoflash bulb or flashbulb was invented by Austrian, Paul Vierkotter. Vierkotter used magnesium-coated wire in an evacuated glass globe. Magnesium-coated wire was soon replaced by aluminum foil in oxygen. On September 23, 1930, the first commercially available photoflash bulb was patented by German, Johannes Ostermeier. These flashbulbs were named the Vacublitz. General Electric produded a flashbulb called the Sashalit. Flashbulbs replaced flashlight Powder. Flashlight powder was invented in Germany in 1887 by Adolf Miethe and Johannes Gaedicke. Lycopodium powder (the waxy spores from club moss) was used in early flash powder.
The cast of Flashbulb - 2012 includes: Alan Ireby as Vic Xander Palko as Young Daniel
Magnesium was used in photographic flash bulbs and also fireworks. Mercury was also used until the dangers of this metal were widely known.
flashback flashlight flashbulb
John strognofe did are you dumb
magnesium for photoflash bulb havent seen those for 15 years fireworks for the bright white light
The element magnesium is used in photographic flashbulbs as well as in pyrotechnic displays. The element tungsten is used in both fluorescent and incandescent light bulbs.
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