Black or White: What smoke colours mean when a new Pope is chosen
From wet straw to smoke bombsHistorically, white smoke was created by burning wet straw, and black smoke by burning pitch or tar. But this produced inconsistent results, with ambiguous grey smoke confusing observers and media alike. So in 2005, ahead of the conclave that elected Benedict XVI, the Vatican introduced a second stove and a chemical method to ensure clarity.
Now, when ballots are burned in the original cast-iron stove, which is about 3 feet high and 19 inches wide. It triggers a smoke-producing device in a second, modern stove. This device contains a cartridge holding five chemical "charges," which are loaded one at a time. The charges produce smoke that lasts about seven minutes, enough time for it to be clearly seen by onlookers in St. Peter’s Square.
Chemical recipes revealed
The Vatican has disclosed the specific chemical recipes used:
Anthracene, derived from coal tar, is particularly good at producing thick, black, sooty smoke. Though effective, it's also carcinogenic, which is why it’s no longer used in fireworks displays.
Sulphur, a traditional gunpowder component, burns easily and enhances the smoke density.
Potassium perchlorate serves as the oxidizer, supplying oxygen to sustain the combustion.
For white smoke: A mix of potassium chlorate, lactose (milk sugar), and rosin (pine resin, often used on violin bows for friction).
These ingredients are safer and more environmentally friendly than alternatives like zinc dust or hexachloroethane, which can be toxic and are commonly used in military-grade smoke bombs.
Though these mixtures may sound exotic, they are essentially well-known pyrotechnic formulas, carefully chosen for visibility, safety, and tradition.
The Pope passed away on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, at the age of 88 at his residence in the Vatican's Casa Santa Marta, according to a statement from the Vatican.
Jorge Mario Bergoglio was born to Italian immigrant parents on December 17, 1936 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Leads the Jesuits during a politically volatile time, forming his views on courage, discretion, and service.
On February 28, 1998 he became the Archbishop of Buenos Aires. He emerged as a powerful voice for the marginalized and a model of pastoral leadership.
On March 13, 2013 he became Pope Francis, the first Jesuit, the first Latin American, and the first pope named after St. Francis of Assisi.
In September 2015 he addresses a joint session of the US Congress and the United Nations, emphasizing peace, dialogue, and the dignity of all.
Behind the scenes: Engineering the ritualBoth stoves are connected via a joint exhaust pipe that leads to the chapel’s iconic chimney. To ensure the smoke’s successful appearance, the fuel is electrically heated and backed by air fans to keep the plume steady and visible. Vatican officials have likely tested the process thoroughly to avoid scenarios where large sooty flakes break into smaller ones, potentially changing black smoke into white midair, a known issue in bonfires.
Why not more colors?While the current system is reliable and rooted in centuries of tradition, some observers can’t help but imagine a more colorful future. Rainbow-colored smoke, like that used in air shows and military displays, is made by adding bright pigments or dyes such as indigo and rhodamine.
Could beige smoke signal a break? Amber an impending decision? Burgundy a celebration? So far, the Vatican has resisted any such modern flourishes. For now, the ritual remains a solemn black-or-white affair, with centuries of history preserved by a precisely timed chemical reaction.
As the world awaits the next puff of smoke, it’s worth remembering that the spectacle is more than just symbolic, it’s also a triumph of science in service of tradition.
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