When someone lights a match they have started a small fire. This fire burns at two thousand flames per second.
Burning release carbon dioxide and water; a small amount of ash remain.
If the match is lit and the bottle is empty, the match will burn all the oxygen and then it will go out, since it requires oxygen to keep burning. If the bottle is full, you will have a wet match.
When a match burns, the chemical energy stored in the match head is converted into heat and light energy through a combustion reaction. This process releases energy in the form of heat and light, allowing the match to ignite and burn.
Burning time on a match will depend on how long the flint is at the end. An average match will burn for about 5 seconds.
hold the match stick so its horizontal or upside down. That will only make it burn longer not "forever" no match will burn forever.
the match is smaller then the log.
The wood in a match can burn at temperatures exceeding 1,000 degrees Celsius (1,832 degrees Fahrenheit).
No, oxygen itself does not burn. Oxygen only supports and accelerates combustion when there is a fuel source present. So, while the match may burn more intensely in pure oxygen, the oxygen itself does not burn.
I'll burn your head. That is what the match say to candle.
About 45 seconds to end of match but depends how long and what quality the match is,
you burn the cd with a match and put it with your computer there it is burned
>>>MoonBecause there is no oxygen, fire needs air to burn.