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what is the temperature caused by matchstick when it burns

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Answered by akashsrivastavbmw
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ignition temperature

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Answered by Anonymous
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In my chemical reference books the ignition temperature of sulfur is listed as roughly 230 deg C, and I think that would be pretty close to the ignition temperature of a match head. This is the temperature a match will flare at if you hold it near a heat source (i.e. not in a flame, but in a suitably hot region).

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