Phosphorus and many more elements and compounds such as potassium chlorate, sulfur, silica, and many more.
The tip of a match, or the head is made up of either phosphorus or phosphorus sesquisulfide, with gelatine to hold it all together.
The element that makes up most of the earths CORE is iron.
Hydrogen is an element, there will be atom that makes up an element and not element that will turn into another.
Rubbing the match head mixes together the two chemicals that make up the surface of the match head. Then they react with the air and cause an exothermic reaction.
Calcium is an element, so calcium makes up calcium.
Sulfur is an element in its own right. So the only element that makes up sulfur is sulfur.
No, you should never have to trim a head gasket. If the holes do not match up, you have the wrong gasket.No, you should never have to trim a head gasket. If the holes do not match up, you have the wrong gasket.
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carbon