which chemecal reaction burn out matchatick
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The initial heat from burning phosphorous breaks down potassium chlorate in the match head, which releases oxygen. Together, the oxygen and sulfur burn slowly, igniting the wood of the match for a flame that lasts long enough to see by, light a candle or ignite a camp fire.
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Transcript of The Chemical Reaction in Striking A Match. This chemical reaction is exergonic because it releases energy and exothermic because it releases heat. When a match is lit, potassium, chlorine, phosphorus, and sulfur react and cause a combustion, which produces light and heat
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