The energy given off by burning a matchstick is mainly in the form of heat and light. The heat is a result of the exothermic combustion reaction that occurs when the matchstick is ignited, and the light is emitted as a by-product of the combustion process.
Yes, although a matchstick produces heat as well as light. Anything that you burn or eat is chemical energy.
It has been proved by an experiment that when we pour acid on the metal then the gas will be released then light up a matchstick and up on it ,then we observe some lightening stars coming out from the matchstick ,if it happens like this is the hydrogen.
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It will clog the fuel pump inlet.
When you light a matchstick, you convert the chemical energy in the matchstick to heat energy. This matchstick when brought in contact with the candle converts the chemical energy in the candle to heat and light energy.Chemical energy turns to light and heat.
When a match burns, the heat from the flame ignites the chemicals in the match head, causing it to combust and produce heat and light. The matchstick itself is consumed as fuel and eventually turns into ash.
J.E. Lundstrom invented Matchstick..
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