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How does a matchstick burn?​

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Answered by legendary100
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Safety matches ignite due to the extreme reactivity of phosphorus with the potassium chlorate in the match head. When the match is struck the phosphorus and chlorate mix in a small amount forming something akin to the explosive Armstrong's mixture which ignites due to the friction.

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Answered by aasthachitlangia111
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4 safety matches Ignitor due to the extreme reactivity of phosphorus with the potassium chlorate in the match head when the match is struck the Phosphorus and chloride mix in a small amount of forming something akin to the Close Shave armstrong's mixture which ignites due to the friction

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