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How To change the color of a campfire flame | eHow.com Page 1 of 3 How-To Articles | Videos | Members HOME Start contributing today! Sign In or Join now SEARCH How To Do Just About Everything HOW TOs VIDEOS WRITE RESOURCES COMMUNITY MY PROFILE Home » Hobbies, Games & Toys » Science & Nature » Science » How to change the color of a campfire flame BROWSE HOW TOs More Articles in Hobbies, Games & Toys How to change the color of a campfire flame eHow Member: desolator144 By desolator144 Authority | 5426 Points Rate: Collecting (6 Ratings) How to change the color of the flame on a campfire (or almost any other fire) to red, orange, yellow, green, turquoise, purple, or white. 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Do note ahead of time that all of these materials are available on ebay or from specialized online retailers. You can search ebay or google A Barium Chlorate enhanced fire products to find someone that sells them. None of them are terribly expensive. But if there's an easier way to get some, I'll mention it below. Here's the breakdown by color: 3 Related Articles How to Preach Your Own Funeral By: Johnnerlyn How to Make a Barometer with a Jar and Balloons By: eHow Hobbies, Games & Toys Editor Red: any Strontium salt like Strontium carbonate, Strontium nitrate, and Strontium sulfate. It's commonly found in road flares so if you have one, gut it. Cars Computers Yellow: Sodium Nitrate Education Related Videos Potassium Permanganate burning by itself Orange: calcium chloride. 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I've heard plain old magnesium filings works so well, the intensity can damage your eyes so you might want to try that Hobbies, Games & Toys Step Build a campfire and let it burn until there is a decent bed of red embers present. Let the flames die down a little but there should still be some visible. Usually about 1 foot flames with brightly glowing red embers is about right. 4 Step 5 Sports & Fitness ti Nate Chang, eHow Expert, Meet Nate Chang, eHow Expert eHow’s Hobbies, Games & Toys Expert. Carefully add your chosen material directly onto the embers. Add only a small amount at first to test and make sure no unexpected chemical reactions like an explosion occurs. Keep adding more until you see a bl h It t k t i t f th ff t th fl t b http://www.ehow.com/how_2186923_change-color-campfire-flame.html 7/1/2008 How To change the color of a campfire flame | eHow.com Page 2 of 3 noticeable change. It may take up to a minute for the effect on the flame to be visible. 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Read my other article on building smoke bombs if you want to try it that way Most of the metal compounds used for any color are extremely toxic is breathed, eaten, or absorbed through the skin. Wear gloves, eye, and breathing protections when using. Any smoke or fumes created from the fire after adding the material is added may potentially be extremely toxic. The ashes left after the fire behind may contain toxic metal residue Some of these materials may cause the fire to flare up so add carefuly and from as far away as possible Photo/Video Credit Thank you to http://www.webelements.com/ Comments L1onherd said Post a Comment | View All Comments Flag This Comment on 6/20/2008 I tried this during our scout camping trip! The boy's loved it! Thanks for the tips showpup said Flag This Comment on 5/29/2008 FUN!!! I've seen many, if not all these materials for sale on sites catering to homeschoolers for science experiments so that's another spot to check. 5 stars View More Post a Comment POST A COMMENT Request a New How-To Article Looking for more How To information? Chances are there’s an eHow member who knows how to do what you’re looking to do. 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