When you strike a match, friction between the match head and the striking surface generates heat, igniting the chemicals in the match head. This process produces a flame, which is the result of combustion between the chemicals in the match, such as phosphorus and sulfur, and oxygen in the air. The burning match then releases light, heat, and various combustion byproducts, including smoke and gases.
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