When a firecracker explodes, it releases gases such as nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and water vapor, along with producing light, heat, and sound. The colorful display often seen is due to the presence of metal salts or other chemical compounds that burn and emit colorful light.
It is a chemical reaction because it changes and the change can't be revesed
A product is a substance that is formed by a chemical reaction.
The speed at which it explodes, if you are asking about solid fuels.
A typical firecracker contains around 50-100 milligrams of black powder. This amount may vary depending on the size and design of the firecracker.
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When a firecracker explodes, chemical energy stored in the fireworks' gunpowder is rapidly converted into thermal (heat) and light energy. The gunpowder undergoes a rapid combustion reaction, releasing energy in the form of heat and light as the firecracker explodes.
A firecracker typically contains gunpowder, a fuse, and a casing made of paper or cardboard. When the fuse is ignited, the gunpowder inside explodes, creating the loud noise and sparks that characterize a firecracker.
It is a chemical reaction because it changes and the change can't be revesed
Its a shrimp that when you come near it and it gets scared it explodes into loads od different coulers to scare you away
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.
Its a shrimp that when you come near it and it gets scared it explodes into loads od different coulers to scare you away
When a firecracker explodes, in addition to sound and light energy, heat energy is also released. This is because the chemical reaction that occurs during the explosion generates heat, which is then given off as thermal energy.
Yes and no. Yes because most of the mass isn't a firecracker anymore, and no because mass is never lost or gained in a chemical reaction, which is what a firecracker explosion is. If you have a nuclear powered firecracker, however, it would be a definite yes because some mass would be converted into energy.
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Heat and pressure
Chemical energy in the gunpowder is transformed into thermal, light, and sound energy when a firecracker explodes. The chemical energy is released as heat and light from the rapid combustion of the gunpowder, creating the explosion and producing sound waves.
Although the firecracker gets its energy from a chemical reaction, most of the damage it does is physical from the shockwave coming from it as it explodes. Very near the explosion there will also be some chemical damage as the burning explosive can burn some its surroundings - and burns are a type of chemical damage.