1)Why does a matchstick not burn of it's own?
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No, because in a safety match he contents have beenseparated and they lit
up due to the friction produced by rubbing it atthe striking surface.
up due to the friction produced by rubbing it atthe striking surface.
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A matchstick does not catch fire and burn on its own at room temperature because the ignition temperature of matchstick ishigher than the room temperature.A matchstick startsburning on rubbing it on the side of the matchbox because theheat produced by friction heatsthe chemical at the head of the matchstick to
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