A matchstick struck on a matchbox catches fire because - * 1 point friction may cause fire of chemical reaction force heated the match stick none of the above
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Red phosphorus in the side chemical and potassium chlorate in the head chemical bring about a chemical reaction due to friction and impact when a match is struck, then red phosphorus ignites and the head chemical catches fire, which lights a match (See Diagram 2).
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