Green fire is a type of fire that burns with a green flame. It is often used in pyrotechnics and special effects, and can be created by adding certain chemicals to a fuel source. One common method is to add copper salts to a fuel, such as methanol or ethanol. When the fuel burns, the copper salts emit a green light, which gives the fire its characteristic color.
Green fire has been used for centuries in various cultures. In ancient China, it was used in religious ceremonies and festivals. In the Middle Ages, it was used by alchemists in their attempts to create the philosopher’s stone. Today, green fire is still used in a variety of applications, including pyrotechnics, special effects, and even cooking.