Chemistry, asked by tusharjaat1262, 11 months ago

which chemical reaction takes place when we burn matchstick​

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Answered by eashwerjamalpur
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Answer:

Explanation:

COMBUSTION

Air or oxygen which helps in burning is called supporter of combustion and the chemical reaction which takes place with the release of heat and light energy is called combustion.

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Answered by Lexi19
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Answer:

Safety matches ignite due to the extreme reactivity of phosphorus with the potassium chlorate in the match head. When the match is struck the phosphorus and chlorate mix in a small amount forming something akin to the explosive Armstrong's mixture which ignites due to the friction.

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