MindMap Gallery The ignition mechanism of matchstick heads
The ignition mechanism of matchstick heads involves chemical composition, frictional heat generation, and the ignition process. The composition mainly consists of sulfur, phosphorus, potassium chlorate, and a binder. Friction generates heat when the matchstick strikes a surface, igniting the phosphorus. The phosphorus then ignites the potassium chlorate, producing oxygen, which ignites the sulfur, causing the entire matchstick head to burn.
Edited at 2024-12-17 01:49:25