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fireworks? Fire works have been used for centuries to entertain people at celebrations, like the United States holiday, Fourth of July. They light up the sky with a boom, intriguing the crowd of people. In order to create such fine explosions, chemistry is used in divine ways. The chemical reactions that take place in the explosions of fire works require the use of oxidizers, reducers, and varying metal chlorides.
 
Boom! Crackle! Sizzle! Sounds of astonishment resonate from the large crowd below as their gazes are fixed upon the streams of red, white, and blue falling lazily from the sky. It is the Fourth of July, and all over our country, crowds amass in the thousands to watch and be amazed by the wonder of fireworks. Fireworks have been around for centuries and are symbolic to the word celebration all over North America. They soar high into the sky and BOOM, light up the night with colors of white and green envy. Many have wondered about the chemistry that pertains to these dazzling displays of light, and it all has to do with very specific and timely chemical reactions. These reactions require the use of oxidizers, reducers, and varying amounts of metal chlorides creating the effects we see, as a result, called a firework.


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