Chemistry, asked by vigneshpagadala207, 8 months ago

When you swipe a matchstick the following reaction takes place

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Answered by amitpandey3074542
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Explanation:

When you swipe a match, friction and the reaction of red phosphorus on the box to highly reactive white phosphorus provides the starting heat.

Answered by AbdulHafeezAhmed
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Dude, the mound of the matchstick is made of phosphorous sulphide

And, when the matchstick is swiped, the following reaction takes place due to friction, and forms a chemical change

2 P₂S₃ + 11 O₂ → 2P₂O₅ + 6SO₂

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