(SOUTHERN COLORADO) — As we gear up for the Fourth of July Holiday this Friday, many Southern Coloradoans will soon enjoy firework spectaculars. But have you ever wondered how they get fireworks to be a certain color?
Essentially, fireworks manufacturers use chemistry and science to make fireworks burn at a certain color. While packing combustible material. They essentially pack a certain amount of a certain type of element into the firework mixture. Whichever element they use will help determine what color the firework appears.
Here are the following elements used for certain kinds of firework colors:
Red fireworks: Add Strontium
Orange fireworks: Calcium
Yellow fireworks: Sodium
Green fireworks: Barium
Blue fireworks: Copper
Purple fireworks: A mixture of Red and Blue. So Strontium and Copper
Silver fireworks: Magnesium and Aluminum
White fireworks: The colors that make silver with Titanium added.

