which non metal is used in match box
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the striking surface of matchbox is made up of red puaspouras
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Red phosphorus :
When a match strikes on striking surface, the heat of the friction causes a reaction between the potassium chlorate in the match head and the red phosphorus in the striking surface.
That way sparks are formed, which finally ignite the match head that continues to burn after that, the friction caused by the glass powder rubbing together produces enough heat to turn a very small amount of the red phosphorus into white phosphorus, which catches fire in air.
The heat and oxygen gas then cause the sulfur to burst into flame, which then catches the wood of the match to catch on fire
We can sum up the chemical equation as :
16KCl3 + 3P4 S3 --> 16 KCl + 9SO2
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