You can make them out regular matches first take the sulphir of the matches and scratch off some of the striker you will get powder then turn the sulphir in to powder the mix the two add a little bit of water make it into a paste then the sticks that you scratch the sulphir from put the paste on either side of the stick lit it drie for 10 or 20 min then have fun
White phosphorus.
there like strike anywhere matches where you can strike them on anything that creates friction.
The source of activation energy that ignites a strike-anywhere match is friction between the match head and the matchbox, which creates enough heat to ignite the match head. When you strike the match against the rough surface on the matchbox, the friction generates heat that is sufficient to initiate the chemical reaction in the match head, leading to ignition.
it was a strike anywhere match
A mach which usually has a different colored tip. the tip is sulfur which is the oxidiser for the phosphorus in the match. Which allows you to strike it on any rough surface. regular matches the sulfur is in the sandpaper you strike it on.
A typical strike-anywhere match head has an ignition temperature of 325°F.
Strike Anywhere was created in 1999.
You strike a match on the rough strip on the side of the matchbox.
Strike the Match was created on 2008-06-06.
you strike the match
Strike it on a match box.
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