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Fireworks release A LOT of energy when they burn. According to the National Fire Protection Association, even a small sparkler can heat surroundings to more than 1,200ºF. What could make the combustion of gunpowder produce THAT MUCH heat?

Draw a model, create a graph, or write an explanation that includes:

How energy flows between the firework system and surroundings when bonds are broken and formed.

How the energy of breaking bonds compares relatively to the energy of bond formation in the combustion of gunpowder.