Chemistry, asked by dhruvkumar99, 9 months ago

why doesn't wooden part of the matchstick burn along with the tip?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

matchstick does not catch fire and burn on its own at room temperature because the ignition temperature of matchstick is higher than the room temperature.A matchstick starts burning on rubbing it on the side of the matchbox because the heat produced by friction heats the chemical at the head of the matchstick to .

Answered by sanvi193911
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A matchstick does not catch fire and burn on its own at room temperature because the ignition temperature of matchstick is higher than the room temperature.A matchstick starts burning on rubbing it on the side of the matchbox because the heat produced by friction heats the chemical at the head of the matchstick to ...

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