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QuestionCan I do this with home items?Community AnswerNot recommended. This experiment has been done so you know what to expect. Other home items could be unpredictable when burned in this experiment.
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QuestionWhat colors are the fireworks?Community AnswerThere are no chemicals added to make the flames and sparks colored. The colors of this firework will be yellow, light yellow, or white for this reason.
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QuestionHow well would a smaller can (10 or fewer ounces) work?Community AnswerIt would work the same, but with a smaller result as there is less room for flammable materials.
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QuestionHow do you change the colors of the firework?Community AnswerIn the flammable powder section, add metal salts. Metal salts commonly used in firework displays include strontium carbonate (red fireworks), calcium chloride (orange fireworks), sodium nitrate (yellow fireworks), barium chloride (green fireworks) and copper chloride (blue fireworks).
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QuestionAre the fireworks I make here safe and legal?Community AnswerLike any fireworks, they are dangerous and safety precautions must be followed. As for the legality, you would have to check your state's website.
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QuestionWhat if I don't have the stuff that is listed?Community AnswerYou should be able to buy all of that at a grocery store.
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QuestionHow do I get the can?Community AnswerIt could generally be any type of drinking can, like a soft drink can.
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