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  2. Pyrotechnic composition - Wikipedia

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    Used in fireworks to increase flame temperature. Less interference with flame color than aluminium. Magnalium – aluminium-magnesium alloy, more stable and less expensive than magnesium; less reactive than magnesium, easier to ignite than aluminium; Iron – makes gold sparks, frequently used

  3. Here's how your Fourth of July fireworks work - AOL

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    How is it there are colorful explosions that come in different shapes and sizes? The short answer is it's a lot of chemical reactions happening at once.

  4. How do fireworks — work? - AOL

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    Firecrackers are easy: Light the fuse and run. But most firework explosions are a bit more complex. A Roman candle, for example, burns top-down through several layers of pyrotechnic charges called ...

  5. Pyrotechnic star - Wikipedia

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    They are a part of all projectile-type fireworks. The most common is the aerial shell. When watching this firework, it will launch into the sky, burning a lifting charge. Once the shell has attained proper altitude, due to other mechanisms within the firework, it will ignite the stars.

  6. Pyrotechnics - Wikipedia

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    Pyrotechnic gerbs used in the entertainment industry. Pyrotechnics is the science and craft of creating such things as fireworks, safety matches, oxygen candles, explosive bolts and other fasteners, parts of automotive airbags, as well as gas-pressure blasting in mining, quarrying, and demolition.

  7. Here's how your Fourth of July fireworks work - AOL

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  8. Skyrocket - Wikipedia

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    The time interval between the images is about 0.1 seconds. A skyrocket is a type of firework that uses a solid-fuel rocket to rise quickly into the sky; a bottle rocket is a small skyrocket. At the apex of its ascent, it is usual for a variety of effects (stars, bangs, crackles, etc.) to be emitted. Skyrockets use various stabilisation ...

  9. TNT Fireworks tents offer a holiday bang for all ages

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    Jul. 1—What would the Fourth of July holiday be without fireworks? For decades, Americans have celebrated Independence Day with pyrotechnic displays that up the night skies. While some folks may ...