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Fireworks contain a variety of chemicals that produce color, light, and sound when ignited. Common chemicals include potassium nitrate, which acts as an oxidizer to fuel the reaction, and charcoal or
sulfur as fuel. Metals like strontium and barium create vibrant colors, with strontium producing red and barium creating green. Aluminum powder is often used for bright white flashes, while magnesium provides intense white light. These chemicals are carefully combined to produce the desired visual and auditory effects safely.

  • Strontium Hydroxide

    Nkọwa dị mkpirikpi:

    Strontium Hydroxide kacha mma. Ọnụ ahịa kacha mma. Ụlọ ọrụ China FIZA. Kpọtụrụ anyị ajụjụ ọ bụla. Nweta Quote n'aka Anyị! Ogo adịchaghị.

  • Barium Sulfate

    Nkọwa dị mkpirikpi:

    Barium sulfate kacha mma. Ọnụ ahịa kacha mma. Ụlọ ọrụ China FIZA. Kpọtụrụ anyị ajụjụ ọ bụla. Nweta Quote n'aka Anyị! Ogo adịchaghị.

  • Barium Carbonate

    Nkọwa dị mkpirikpi:

    Ọdịdị: Ọcha ntụ ntụ

    Usoro ihe omimi: BaCO3

    Arọ molikula: 197.35

    CAS.: 513-77-9

    EINECS NO.: 208-167-3

    Koodu HS: 2836600000

  • Strontium Carbonate

    Nkọwa dị mkpirikpi:

    Ọdịdị: ọcha ntụ ntụ

    Ọkwa: Ọkwa ụlọ ọrụ

    Ụdị molekụla: SrCO3

    Ibu Molecular: 147.62

    Ọ BỤGHỊ: 1633-05-2

    Koodu HS: 2836200000

     

  • Strontium Chloride

    Nkọwa dị mkpirikpi:

    Kachasị mma Strontium Chloride Anhydrous. Ọnụ ahịa kacha mma. Ụlọ ọrụ China FIZA. Kpọtụrụ anyị ajụjụ ọ bụla. Nweta Quote n'aka Anyị! Ogo adịchaghị.

  • Strontium Nitrate 99% for Fireworks

    Molecular formula: Sr(NO3) 2

    Molecular Weight: 211.63

    Properties: Strontium is white or light yellow cubic crystal, Relativedensity 2.986.Strontium is one kind of strong oxidant.lMDGclassification and the number GB5.1-51059

  • Potassium chlorate (KCLO3)

    Formula: KClO3
    Nọmba CAS: 3811-04-9
    H.S. Code: 2829.1910
    A Mba: 1485
    Hazard Class: 5.1
    Ịdị ọcha: 99.0%-99.5%
    Place of Origin: Hunan, China

Are The Chemicals In Fireworks Safe?


When handled and used properly, the chemicals in fireworks are generally safe. However, they are highly reactive and can be dangerous if mishandled. It's essential to follow safety guidelines, including keeping fireworks away from heat sources and open flames, storing them in a cool, dry place, and using them only in designated areas. Fireworks should always be used by responsible adults, and proper disposal of used fireworks is crucial to avoid environmental contamination and accidental fires.


What Chemicals Are Used In Paints, And Why?


Paints are composed of various chemicals, including pigments, binders, solvents, and additives. Pigments provide color, with titanium dioxide being a common white pigment. Binders, such as acrylics, help the paint adhere to surfaces, while solvents like water or mineral spirits adjust the paint's consistency and drying time. Additives improve paint properties, such as durability, spreadability, and resistance to mildew. These chemicals work together to create a paint that is easy to apply, long-lasting, and visually appealing.

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