Aerial fireworks contain gunpowder and chemicals that produce colors. What elements would you include to
produce the following colors?
a. crimson red
b. orange

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Answer:a)strontiumExplanation:The chemicals responsible for the red flame have been strontium, the green flame has been produced by barium, and sodium has been responsible for the yellow flame.Aerial fireworks are produced by chemical change. The fireworks have been composed of gun powder and chemicals which provide color to the reaction. The gun powder has been composed of Potassium nitrate, copper, and sulfur. The combustion reaction takes place with gunpowder and heat energy. The reaction results in the explosion of the fireworks.The fireworks have been produced in varying colors due to the chemicals present in them. The chemical change for the transition from one substance to another and results in the colorful lights.The chemicals responsible for the red flame have been strontium, the green flame has been produced by barium, and sodium has been responsible for the yellow flame.

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Answer is crimson red Explanation Me and my red neck dad know how to make gunpowder and he taught me how to make it

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