Which elements in used in match industry
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Phosphorous sulfide is the chemical compound that ignites match heads. It's found in the heads of strike-anywhere matches and in the strip on the side of safety match boxes. Other ingredients of match heads include potassium chlorate, phosphorous sesquisulfide, sulfur, glass powder, binders and fillers.
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Answer:Phosphorous sulfide is the chemical compound that ignites match heads. It's found in the heads of strike-anywhere matches and in the strip on the side of safety match boxes. Other ingredients of match heads include potassium chlorate, phosphorous sesquisulfide, sulfur, glass powder, binders and fillers.
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