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A matchstick catches fire easily because of

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Answered by bazlynn78
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Explanation:

A matchstick starts burning on rubbing it on the side of the matchbox because the heat produced by friction heats the chemical at the head of the matchstick to their ignition temperature and makes it catch fire.

Answered by LaibaSirat1
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Answer:

A matchstick starts burning on rubbing it on the side of the matchbox because the heat produced by friction heats the chemical at the head of the matchstick to their ignition temperature and makes it catch fire.

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