Brainstorming What Happens When a Firework Explodes
What You Might See, Hear, and Smell
When a firework explodes, there are several things you might experience:
See: Fireworks and sparkling colors lighting up the sky in different patterns and designs.
Hear: Loud booms as the fireworks explode in the air, creating a display of light and sound.
Smell: Smoke of the fireworks lingering in the air, giving off a distinct odor.
Chemical Reactions Involved
Chemical reactions play a crucial role in the creation of fireworks. The colors and effects produced by fireworks are a result of various chemical compounds and reactions. When a firework is ignited, it sets off a series of reactions that generate the colorful displays we see in the sky.
Brainstorm what you might see, hear, and smell when a firework explodes. How might chemical reactions be involved?
During fireworks I might see fireworks and sparkling colors, hear loud booms, and smell the smoke of the fireworks. Chemical reactions are involved in creating the colors and effects displayed in fireworks.