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with your basic matches.
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Three combustible components are split between the matchstick and the matchbox trip, but strike anywhere.
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Matches build ALS that chemistry into the tip, which means you could ignite them on just about any surface.
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So what's inside these mighty matches?
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Matchstick itself is made of soft white aspen, a slow burning wood.
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It's not very flammable, which helps protect your fingertips.
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Further, fireproofing comes from bath of mono, ammonium phosphate or map.
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When you blow out, the match map stops it from smouldering head of the magic is the fire starting part that white Deb on the tip.
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Powdered glass.
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Tiny shards create friction.
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Anyway, you strike it.
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That friction ignites potassium chloride, which releases oxygen as it the same chemical reaction that supplies emergency air on submarines and airplanes.
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Friction also ignites phosphorus Cesc.
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With sulfide, it generates enough heat to ignite the aspen shank and then burns itself out.
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And now this secret source.
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Potassium die Chrome ate a potent, highly combustible oxidizer.
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Diamond Brands won't tell us exactly what it does, but we bet it's there to accelerate the burn, right?
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Pretty hot, right?
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Have a burning question about what's inside your stuff.