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Fireworks primarily consist of various chemical compounds that form ionic and covalent bonds. Ionic bonds occur between metal ions and nonmetals, creating compounds that produce vibrant colors when ignited. Covalent bonds are found in the organic compounds that serve as fuels and oxidizers, enabling the combustion reaction that generates explosive effects and light displays. The combination of these bonds allows for the intricate chemistry that produces the visual and auditory effects of fireworks.

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