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An exploding firework is basically a sequence of chemical reactions happening simultaneously or one after another.
Basically an example of a redox reaction.
Explanation:
A red firework would consist of a mix of oxidizing agent, reducing agent, colouring agent (in this case, the metal salt used would contain Strontium because it produces a bright red colour when ignited).
If you want, we can go even further and say that this red colour is produced because the atoms in strontium (Sr) absorb light and emit it at a particular wavelength (652 nm) which is seen as a red colour in the visible part of the spectrum.
