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What chemical in the igniting of the match causes the acid to be produced?​

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User Xiao Luo
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When the match is struck a portion of the red phosphorus on the striking surface is converted into white phosphorus, which then ignites. The heat from this ignites the potassium chlorate, making the match head flame up.

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