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Firework’ is an example of (a) rapid combustion (b) explosion (c) spontaneous combustion (d) slow combustion

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Fireworks are an example of an explosion.

What is an explosion:

  • In the 1500s, the term "fireworks" first appeared in connection with military explosives (a sense that is now obsolete). Of course, these explosives were initially intended as weapons, but soon they were also being utilized in explosive celebrations of peace or victory.

  • "Fireworks shewn upon the lake; the which were both odd and well [sic] performed" had people ooh-ing and ahh-ing by 1575. Since the 1600s, figurative usage has become increasingly common.

  • A magnificent display of musical, visual, or verbal brilliance can also be referred to as fireworks in addition to the angry explosion connotation demonstrated in our second example sentence. For example, "an amazing CD, bursting with spectacular musical fireworks.

Learn more about fireworks:

1. Which best explains why a firework being ignited is an example of an exothermic reaction and not an endothermic reaction? The fireworks produce colors. The fireworks give off heat. Igniting the fireworks requires energy. Igniting the fireworks makes an odor.

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2. Which best explains why a firework being ignited is an example of an exothermic reaction and not an endothermic reaction?

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