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Why are fireworks so loud I love fireworks but why are they so loud?

Fireworks are made of chemicals that, when heated, react violently and exothermically (i.e. produce more heat than is put into initiating the reaction), and there's a lot of extra heat. This sudden burst of heat causes the air to move rapidly, producing a short, loud burst.


In a firework show the fireworks explode giving off heat and light is this a chemical change why?

It is a chemical change because the chemical composition is changed during this reaction.


What does salt produce in fireworks?

Salt is used in fireworks to produce specific colored flames when it burns. Different salts produce different colors when ignited, creating the vibrant displays seen in fireworks.


Does Disney produce their own fireworks?

No, Disney does not produce their own fireworks. They work with professional fireworks companies such as Fireworks by Grucci to create their spectacular firework displays at various parks around the world.


What is cold fireworks?

Cold fireworks are a type of pyrotechnic display that produce colorful and vibrant visual effects without producing actual flames or heat. They are a safer alternative to traditional fireworks, as they eliminate the risk of fire hazards and are often used indoors or in close proximity to people. Cold fireworks are created using specialized chemicals and combustion processes that produce beautiful visual displays without the need for high temperatures.


What happens to atoms in fireworks when they explode?

In fireworks, the atoms undergo rapid oxidation and release energy in the form of heat and light. Different atoms and molecules produce different colors when they are excited and emit light. The intense heat from the reaction causes the atoms to move rapidly, creating the explosion effect.


Is exploding of fireworks physical or chemical?

The explosion of fireworks is a chemical reaction. It involves the combustion of various chemical compounds within the fireworks to produce heat, light, sound, and colored displays. The reaction is initiated by a physical process, such as a fuse or electronic ignition, but the explosion itself is a result of the chemical reaction.


Is firework a light source?

Yes, it is. Fireworks gives off its own light.


What kind of energy uses fire works?

Fireworks use chemical energy, as the combustion of various chemicals inside the firework creates heat, light, and sound energy. This chemical energy is released in the form of a dazzling display of colors and patterns when the firework is ignited.


Do fireworks have nuclearer energy?

No, fireworks do not contain nuclear energy. They operate through chemical reactions that produce heat, light, and sound, using combustible materials like gunpowder and various metal salts for colors. Nuclear energy, on the other hand, involves reactions at the atomic level, such as fission or fusion, which are not present in the chemical processes of fireworks.


What type of simple chemical reaction takes place in fireworks?

Fireworks typically involve a combustion reaction, where a fuel (such as gunpowder) rapidly reacts with an oxidizer (such as potassium nitrate) to produce heat, light, and gases like carbon dioxide and nitrogen. Different metal salts are added to produce the vibrant colors seen in fireworks.


How do electrons react in fireworks?

In fireworks, electrons are excited to higher energy levels when heat is applied. As the electrons return to their ground state, they release energy in the form of light, creating the vibrant colors we see in fireworks displays. Different chemicals are used to produce different colored light based on the specific energy levels of the electrons in those materials.