give reasons why lightning of matchsticks is not preffered as a physical change
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the friction of the striker of the match against the striker causes the chemical reactions the friction of the striker of the match against the striker causes the chemical reaction of heat to cause the chemicals in the sulfur and the phosphorus in the match head to ignite causing the wood to burn there for giving off Flame ,heat and light.
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Lighing a matchstick is a chemical change
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When a match burns, it undergoes a chemical change. Matches use sulfur, phosphate and a friction agent held together by a binding agent. ... Together, the oxygen and sulfur burn slowly, igniting the wood of the match for a flame that lasts long enough to see by, light a candle or ignite a camp fire.
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