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.
The burning match stick produces a sound because of the heat its flames are producing. The snuffing of the fire produces a tiny bit of steam, which make the hissing sound.
The liquid would probably fall out of the glow-stick
The lens concentrates the sun's rays into a tiny point of heat, which causes a match or other combustible material to ignite.
No. But it is what you think will happen to the expiriment e.g. "I think the balloon will pop when I stick a pin in it." Someone else might have a different hypothesis "I think the balloon will not pop when I stick a pin in it" So basically its what you think will happen, hope that helps!
It will get very cold.
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.
A match contain a stick (from wood or paper) and a head with the active components.
With a match stick :)
The energy in a matchstick before it is burned is chemical potential energy stored in the match head. When the match is struck and burned, this chemical potential energy is converted into thermal energy in the form of heat and light.
stick your hand in fire, or a explosion
Ash.
the match stick dude, who else
When a matchstick is burned, the heat causes the cellulose in the wood to break down, releasing volatile gases like methane and carbon monoxide. This creates pressure inside the matchstick, causing it to bend or warp before it ultimately burns completely.
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.
The match burned lightly.