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Watching them shimmer and change color is truly mesmerizing, a treat for the eyes as well. Could you ever imagine that the simplest blaze is liable to morph colors as if enchanting spangled light before pupiled peepers? Well, we are here to have a fun to theoretically find the science behind magic fire/color powder .
In this video, we find its root in the complex science that causes fire to even burn different colors, which are in essence various elements and chemicals burning within a flame. You can see that when copper burns, it gives a nice blue-green color and you know more Japanese Chlorine atoms here, right, and sodium when sodium is burnt produces Velasco yellow light. This knowledge will only serve to further deepen the experience of your color-changing bonfires.

The thermal cameras also show how a wide variety of fuels burn in the blaze of color that is a fire. A unique property of every fuel, from the wood to metal salts that colors their fire. And working on creating shades that dazzle and riveting the fancy of billions over the globe together is something so intricate a job that the scientists along with artists will not stop even after they try out as many material now existing to craft an amazing kaleidoscope.

Much skill and creativity go into turning controlled fires into vibrant visual spectacles. By selecting fuels and chemicals to be mixed, fire performers can create specific colors of light which are further integrated into the act. From the stylish, controlled burn of wedding fireworks that change color to a powerful dragonsbreath image shooting blue and green flames from lips of fire; however, it is the thought of rainbow colored dancing fireflame they always appear to love.

Seeing what causes that fiery transformation it almost clicks and we can understand and then begin to appreciate one of the apparently simplest visual effects for some of the beauty & complexity that this natural spectacle embodies. After all, we may never know the exact molecular light-emitting mechanisms at work in a fire that makes it appear in different colors — but maybe that is okay because there is something beautiful to be found even when things burn. Next time you light a cake fireworks , find a place where no one is looking at you, create the phenomenon and just capture some of this happening in front.