Hi! i am going to buy some chemicals to change the pigment of fire, and was wondering if you guys know any cool chemicals that burn different colors. I know: lithium chloride copper chloride
and also tell me things that make fire do things, E.G: make noise, make sparks, E.T.C.
I've written down a few, let me see... Copper chloride: for a blue flame Strontium chloride: for a red flame Lithium chloride: for a pink flame (The preceding compounds can best be found at fireworks supply companies.) Borax laundry detergent: for a light green flame Copper sulfate: for a green flame (tree root killer) Potassium chloride: for a purple flame (water softener salt) Calcium chloride: for a blue flame (de-icer alternative to rock salt) Alum: for a green flame (aluminium potassium sulfate, commonly found in spices aisle in grocery store) Sodium chloride: for an orange flame (table salt) Magnesium sulfate: for a white flame (Epsom salts) Also, http://www.freepyroinfo.com/pyrotechnic_chemicals.html
I think Copper Sulphate is green... That might be the same as Copper Chloride though... :I Wait, I just did a google and Copper Chloride is blue, amarite? So if you want green, Copper Sulphate is your chemical.
Iron fillings, not necessarily a chemical that causes colour change but it gives off an awesome sparkler effect, mainly because that's what they often use in sparklers.
id suggest looking up how fireworks and fireworks components work, and its not JUST the chemical its the way its mixed/packed/prepared
and out of curiosity are you by chance a teacher? XD
i only ask this as this sounds much like a common chemistry lab on either chemistry ( dont remember the precise effect its demonstrating) or on chromaspectroscpy (i think thats the right word )