Why does a match stick produce luminous flame?
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When the matchstick catches fire or is burnt, the heat released due to the burning of chemicals on the match head, partly decomposes the wood to form wood gas. The wood gas then catches fire and produces a flame.
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Why does a matchstick produce a flame on burning? When the matchstick catches fire or is burnt, the heat released due to the burning of chemicals on the match head, partly decomposes the wood to form wood gas. The wood gas then catches fire and produces a flame.
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