Strike anywhere matches contain P4S3, phosphorus sesquisulfide. The safety match has chemicals in the striking area which incudes red phosphorus and the match head contains potassium chlorate and sometimes antimony(III) sulfide
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Early matchstick makers used to use white phosphorous, which was explosive and dangerous. Modern matches use a mixture containing red phosphorous instead, which burns more slowly and much cleaner.Strike-anywhere matches use phosphorus sesquisulfide, mixed with other minerals (such as potassium chlorate) so that it's still reasonably safe: it requires a vigorous rubbing motion to ignite, so it won't just ignite from rubbing against other match heads while sitting in the box.
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