'HEAT'.
heat-->kinetic,sound,heat
No matter is lost when a firecracker explodes. When the gunpowder inside ignites, it turns rapidly into gases and powder residue. The paper shell is either burned or fragmented into fine particles.
Bursting a cracker is not a physical change.
silver fulminate.
Assuming that you mean the paper strips commonly referred to as "cracker snaps", the answer is silver fulminate.
Heat to light and chemical to sound.
The energy of a firecracker is stored in the form of gunpowder , a solid . The energy is released by ignition , where it is first transformed to heat energy , then to a gas , which causes the explosion , or release of energy.
It is released from the cracker by the chemical bonds breaking up.
energy is stored in a cracker by the chemical bonds that have been created in the making of the cracker. when the cracker is digested these bonds are broken and energy is released.
It explodes! What else?
energy is stored in a cracker by the chemical bonds that have been created in the making of the cracker. when the cracker is digested these bonds are broken and energy is released.
yes, a chemical change.. Often silver fuminate AgCNO is used as the "explosive" The products of explosion include CO and N2
It is a chemical reaction because it changes and the change can't be revesed
Energy is released by cracker in various forms.1.Sound Energy-When cracker is burned sound(in the form of noise) is produced so energy is released in it's form.2.Light Energy-When cracker is burned light is produced so energy is released in it's form.
heat-->kinetic,sound,heat
because there is a small amount of gun powder in it and wen the fews hits it goes boom
It is definitely a chemical change