a. The short answer is that you can now see it better. ( answers the riddle)
b. An obvious answer is that it turns black as it is consumed by the flame.
c. In addition to turning black, it most likely will curl, depending on how it is held.
d. Someone needs to spell and grammar check this question.
e. Since that was not done, the question is open to many interpretations.
Ether is very flammable, and if you were going to light it on fire, although not suggested, you should use something other than a match stick. If you're going to light it on fire, for whatever reason, you should be as far away as humanly possible.
Of course it's possible to stick a match up your nose, but why would anyone want to do that?Now, if you meant "strike a match inside your nose", then that sounds much more reasonable.Matches need enough friction to ignite the chemicals on the match head. It is unlikely that the mucous membranes inside your nose have enough friction. Besides...the chemicals on a match head should not come in contact with any part of your face.
In simple terms.. convection currents. Basically, the wisp of smoke generated by the smouldering incense stick 'floats' on air currents generated by people or animals moving around the room. The scent dissipates evenly within the enclosed space.
Potassium chlorate is used in match heads to provide oxygen for the combustion of the match. When the match is struck, the potassium chlorate decomposes into potassium chloride and oxygen gas, which helps ignite the match stick.
A match won't light in hydrogen. It needs some oxygen.If you light a match in a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, you'll ignite the hydrogen ...which also wants very much to burn in oxygen. The hydrogen will combine (burn) withthe oxygen instantly, brightly, and possibly loudly. The product that remains after thehydrogen finishes burning is H2O .
You can light a match stick using another match stick, a lighter, or a candle. Simply expose the match head to the flame to ignite it.
Among other things:* You'll no longer have a match stick.* The wood of the match stick will convert to smoke; among other things, CO2 will be produced.* In the process, some oxygen will be used up.
A match contain a stick (from wood or paper) and a head with the active components.
With a match stick :)
Ether is very flammable, and if you were going to light it on fire, although not suggested, you should use something other than a match stick. If you're going to light it on fire, for whatever reason, you should be as far away as humanly possible.
the match stick dude, who else
Randy Orton last appeared in this week's WWE Raw in a match against MVP where Shane McMahon interfered and beat him up with a Kendo Stick.
When lighting a match stick, the chemical energy stored in the match head is converted to thermal energy through the process of combustion. This thermal energy produced causes the ignition of the match stick, releasing light and heat energy in the form of a flame.
China invented the match stick
The stick of a match contains chemical energy, which is released when the match is struck, causing a chemical reaction that produces heat and light.
your face it it co2
It just makes your stick person's appearance look different.