
The Chemistry Of Fireworks
Every effect that you see and hear in fireworks is the result of a chemical reaction. Each firework is designed to have a specific color, effect, or noise and is… Continue Reading…
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Every effect that you see and hear in fireworks is the result of a chemical reaction. Each firework is designed to have a specific color, effect, or noise and is… Continue Reading…
The earliest “Firecracker” is dated as far back as 200 B.C. To produce an explosion, people used a certain type of bamboo that, when heated continuously, exploded. Once gun powder… Continue Reading…
The United States isn’t the only country that uses fireworks to celebrate a holiday. In India, Malaysia, Nepal, Singapore and Sri Lanka, Diwali (also known as the Festival of Lights) is celebrated… Continue Reading…
A mine is a device containing pyrotechnic effects that are dispersed into the air from a mortar or tube, as opposed to being produced by an explosion of a shell… Continue Reading…
Sky lanterns have become increasingly popular in the United States. They are often preferred over fireworks for certain festivals, events and parties. The standard sky lantern has been around for… Continue Reading…