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Q.. a matchstick can light a tiny
splinter of wood but not a big log of wood.Why??​

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Answered by arpana31
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Explanation:

A matchstick can light a tiny splinter of wood but not a big log of wood. A burning matchstick can produce sufficient heat to reach the ignition temperature of the splinter of wood therefore a matchstick can light a splinter of wood directly.

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Answered by Googler01
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Answer:

I THINK

Explanation:

AS WE ALL NO THAT IN A CHEMICAL REACTION ACCORDING TO DALTON'S THEORY MASS OF REACTANTS SHOULD BE EQUAL TO MASS OF PRODUCT HENCE HERE A THE MASS OF MATCHSTICK OK IS EQUAL TO THE MASS OF THE SPLINTER OF WOOD BUT NOT EQUAL TO THE BIG LOG OF WOOD THEREFORE THIS IS THE REASON WHY I A BIG LOG OF WOOD DOES NOT BURNS FROM A LITTLE MATCHSTICK WHERE AS A SPLINTER OF WOOD DOES

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