what is the phosphorus used to make matchsticks
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Red phosphorus is used to make match stick
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In a match, these roles are played by red phosphorus, sulfur andpotassium chlorate, respectively. But before we explain the purpose of each of these, we should mention a few other supporting elements. Ammonium phosphate, for instance, isimpregnated into the matchstick wood to stifle afterglow when the flame dies.
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In a match, these roles are played by red phosphorus, sulfur andpotassium chlorate, respectively. But before we explain the purpose of each of these, we should mention a few other supporting elements. Ammonium phosphate, for instance, isimpregnated into the matchstick wood to stifle afterglow when the flame dies.
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