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Does this seem correct for a chemical equation explaining fireworks. Please don't just comment yes or no if you don't know the answer. If you DO know the answer please tell me if this is scientifically correct.

Mg (magnesium) > MgO (Magnesium Oxide)

O (Oxygen)

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