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How fireworks get their color
Strontium carbonate (red), calcium chloride (orange), sodium nitrate (yellow), barium chloride (green) and copper chloride ...
If you’ve ever wondered how fireworks get their color, it all comes down to science, specifically metal salts. When fireworks ...
Adam Sherwinski teaches ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander what causes the different colors of fireworks and demonstrates a ...
The chemicals that make up the color are called pigments. Some pigments attach to water better than others so they move further through the paper before sticking. The size, weight, and shape of the ...
Concoct a magic liquid that changes color according to pH (hydrogen potential: a measure of the acidity or basicity of a ...
Iron oxide (Fe2O3) is the result of a chemical reaction between iron and oxygen, called oxidation. It's the same process that produces rust on your car, hence the pink color of Himalayan salt.