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When striking a match, the chemical energy stored in the match-head is transformed into heat and light energy.
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The match has stored energy (chemical energy). This is released as heat and light.
If you don't close the matchbook cover before striking a match, there is a danger that the lit match can ignite the other matches in the book, and a small fire can erupt.
Striking a match is an example of an endothermic reaction. It is also an example of simple combustion and a chemical reaction.
Striking a match is an example of an endothermic reaction. It is also an example of simple combustion and a chemical reaction.
When striking a match, the chemical energy stored in the match-head is transformed into heat and light energy.
Exothermic because the fire or spark created by striking the match is releasing energy
John Walker, an English chemist, invented the first friction match in 1826. The match is ignited by striking the combustible end against a rough surface.
Striking a match initiates a chemical reacftion (burning). The proximity of the Bunsen burner has nothing to do with it.
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