sulfur is used in matches!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
The key element usually used in matches is phosphorus(P). A link can be found below to check facts and learn more.
The element phosphorus is used to produce safety matches. Some of the other uses of phosphorus are in the making of pesticides and fireworks.
I believe it is sulfur
sulpher
Sulfur
Sulphur is the material used on the tips of matches. They used to be known as Lucifer matches.
sulfur
The atomic number of a chemical element is equivalent to the number of protons and electrons, in the neutral state.
Bromine is the only element that matches this description.
boron10 would be the isotope that matches these descriptions
The element phosphorus is used in making matches. The other substances that are present in matches are glue, potassium nitrate, sulfur and carbon.
sulphur
Sulphur is the material used on the tips of matches. They used to be known as Lucifer matches.
Sulphur is the material used on the tips of matches. They used to be known as Lucifer matches.
Phosphorus.
sulfur
It used to be sulfur or phosphorous in World War 2.
Sulfur
Sulfur is an element on the periodic table that is yellow and has a distinctive smell. It is used in fertilizers, as well as in matches and insecticides.
roottolium sulfur
The atomic number of a chemical element is equivalent to the number of protons and electrons, in the neutral state.
Matches are used when there is not a lighter. People use matches to light cigarettes and grills as well as candles. Some people take them camping.