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The short answer is "because of the emission spectrum of the metal in question".

When metal atoms are heated strongly, they emit light of a characteristic color, due to the atom's emission spectrum (this depends somewhat on the other atoms in the compound, but generally speaking this is a minor effect, shifting it from one shade of red to a slightly different shade of red rather than shifting it from red to blue).

The particular metal salt used depends on what color you want the fireworks to be. For orangish-yellow, sodium salts work well; for red, you can use strontium salts, etc.

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