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Potassium chlorate, sulphur, starch and glue are the chemicals used to make auto fire or match stick burner from some distance. Few chemical combinations can cause auto fire. ... Match stick head contains chemicals like Potassium Chlorate, Starch, Sulphur, etc.
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Potassium chlorate, sulphur, starch and glue are the chemicals used to make auto fire or match stick burner from some distance.
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- Auto fires can be started by several different chemical admixtures. The specific chemicals used to create an autofire or a fire using matchsticks are glue, starch, starch derivatives, and potassium chlorate.
- The matchsticks are packaged in an open table box in case the matchsticks automatically light. Red paint covers the box's sides, which are what light the fire. When the matchstick is swiftly rubbed on it, it will ignite.
- Red phosphorous, which is present in the box, is what causes the side to be red. Binder and glass powder are also present on the box's surface, which aids in the matchstick's good grip and friction.
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