The Science Of Firework Color
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- What gives fireworks their brilliant colors? It has something to do with table salt.
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people really watch this to entertain themselves... im watchin dis cuz of school bruh
hahaha lol xd
Same
Me right now. This is so boring I hate chem
@@jiyapatel1991 lol same here
I was just curious.
Who else was forced to watch this for school ... though I enjoyed this much more than any other video I have had to watch for school
HAHA
POV: your science teacher made you watch this video
'EDIT': great video so glad I watched it
i had to watch this for science ;-;)
Me too, for physics and chemistry
Same
i totally forgot that i commented on here
Same for chem rn
Ya pretty much
What an awesome video. So well explained! I’ve been asking fireworks related trivia questions all week. Hope no one playing has seen this! :)
I remember this subject also being covered on a episode of "Beakman's World". They also showed us how to tear a phone book in half, and how to make a electric motor out of a battery, magnet, and paperclip.
Doing a project on this... need to know where u got your info from? Do u have any other sources?
why am i the only one who is here because of the online classes
Alexander Tzonev right back at you
haha lmao
This is the only video related to this subject that has made sense to me, thanks npr
Awesome! I can't wait to go see the Thunder in the Valley Fireworks Show tonight! Last year, they had some that changed colors and made various patterns in the sky. I hope to see that again this year! I'm so excited!
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easy to understand and to the point thanks again
Very informative video. How about trying out the silent fireworks from Parma province, the town of Collecchio in Italy? They are just a beautiful and no banging sounds from the fireworks. To avoid scaring dogs and cats during this fun event.
What is the music at the end
How do fireworks get different shapes and sizes?
Awesome bro
subscribed. awesome content beautifully stitched together
Does this work with dynamite?
It is not loading at my school.. tf
Intriguing
from the Greek word arsenikon, meaning “potent”
1:45
What color is uranium
you should be verified
And what about Purple and Pink?
why did you re-upload?
One of the times we talked about arsenic, we had the symbol for argon. How embarrassing!
Skunk Bear love how professional you guys are ☺️
So bones are inside fireworks?
This helped me in 10th
Red dyes give red how
White = Al?? More like Mg = white cilor.
I came here becoz I got a question in SSC
The molar mass of sodium is 22.99 g/mol, not 29.99 g/mol
They should probably fix that...
Im here for science class :/
Same
America has win zat ho oqat ho
a bit dumb down, but fine.
i hate chemistry