when the head of safety matchstick against the rubbing surface one of the form of phosphorus gets converted to the other form of phosphorus identify the two forms of phosphorus involved in the conversion.
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When the matchstick is rubbed against the side of the match box, some of the red phosphorus is converted into white phosphorus; this immediately reacts with potassium chlorate in the matchstick head to produce enough heat to ignite antimony trisulphide and starts the combustion of matchstick.
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