
How Matches Ignite and Burn
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Engineering, Chemistry, Science
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KG - University
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains how matches work by detailing the components and chemical reactions involved in igniting a match. It covers the roles of igniters, fuels, and oxidizers, focusing on phosphorus, sulfur, and potassium chlorate. The composition of matchsticks, including paraffin wax, animal glue, and powdered glass, is discussed. The tutorial also differentiates between strike-anywhere matches and those in boxes, highlighting the use of red phosphorus and the visual addition of red dye.
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