There are a fair few ingredients used in fireworks, the ones that are used in their elemental form are:
Sulphur, Silicon, Carbon, Red Phosphorus, Magnesium, Aluminium, Titanium, Boron, Zirconium, Copper, Iron.
Boron is used in rockets as igniter. It is a good conductor at high temperature and occurs as orthoboric acid found as borates or in certain volcanic spring waters.
Copper probably makes green or blue. Manganese might make pink... you may want to verify that. Iron would probably make an orange color.
Copper III, Cu3+
In Rockets.
In jets, speed boats, rockets, some helicopters
The * selector is used to match any element in the hierarchy.
The design of rockets has certainly changed over time. Rockets now are designed to be sleek and very efficient on fuel.
lead
hydrogen
An igniter is what starts the combustion within the rocket engine so it can take off.
It is used in igniter, insulation, rocket fuel, and mild antiseptic .
Igniter plug is used in gas turbine engines for ignition,and may be turned off after once the ignition started in combustion chamber.
rockets are used in many diffrent ways now
It is used as oxidant in the rockets.
were is the igniter on my maytag range
At various times they all used rockets, however the Katyusha rockets used by the USSR were popular, common and effective.
Chinese people used the rockets as weapons in wars. They also used them for fireworks for special celebrations. They called the rockets "arrows of fire". Rockets now, are much BIGGER for the rockets used for war in china. Alison Chia Hui Xin
Some rockets are used for space travel and others are used for war. some other rockets are hand made like baking soda rockets. Rockets carry satellites and astronauts into space, missiles, distress beacons, even pyrotechnics (fireworks) for amusement.
Rockets and their motors improve all the time.
rockets were used for military use and fireworks