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Fireworks use ingredients from many places

Fireworks use ingredients from many places

Fireworks use ingredients from many places

What goes into the brilliant flashes and displays of fireworks? Ingredients from many places, according to American Geosciences.

Among them:

Gunpowder for the liftoff: Potassium nitrate, sulfur and charcoal. Potassium from Canada, New Mexico or Utah. Sulfur from Louisiana and Texas.


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Aluminum for big flashes and bangs: Canada and Jamaica, among others.

Iron filings for sparks: Michigan and Minnesota.

Strontium for reds: From the mineral celestite, mostly from Mexico.

Copper for blues: Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, Montana, Michigan, Missouri.

Barium for greens: From the mineral barite, mostly from China.

Sodium nitrate for yellow: Chile and Peru, mainly.

 

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