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When a match is struck what form of energy does the burning match give off
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When a match is struck, it undergoes a chemical reaction known as combustion. During combustion, the matchstick's tip is heated, causing the reactive chemicals on the match head (such as sulfur) to ignite. This chemical reaction releases energy in the form of heat and light. Therefore, the burning match gives off thermal (heat) and radiant (light) energy.
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