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why barium gives a green fireworks

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Answered by bhagyav737
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Barium is found in green fireworks, used in X-ray imaging, and also in drilling fluids. When you're watching a fireworks display, barium compounds (commonly barium nitrate) are responsible for the green colours you see. ... Barium sulfate is also used in a range of other applications.

Answered by Master0709
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Explanation:

The nonmetals are usually chemicals like nitrogen or chlorine with oxygen attached to them, and can work as another source of oxygen for the burning explosion, or can enhance its color.

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