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.
Nope a burnt match weighs less. You've burnt off the igniter plus a portion of the wick.
Lighting a match twice will not result in a second flame as the match has already been consumed during the first ignition. Once the match head has burned completely, it will not produce another flame upon subsequent attempts.
If you think they match, then they do. It's all on opinions.
No
Matches are used in order to light fires. Burnt matches curl up because the structural integrity of the match is compromised as it burns.
a smell of burnt hair comes, i think
Rapid oxidation.
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The black substance on a burnt match is called soot. It is formed when the matchstick burns and the carbon in the wood is not completely combusted, leading to the black residue.
the cigarette turn to full burnt
It is burnt.
It is black and melts