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trisulfide, potassium chlorate, sulfur, powdered glass, inert fillers, and animal glue. they may also include a water-soluble dye. antimony trisulfide cannot be ignited by the heat of friction, even in the presence of an oxidizing agent like potassium chlorate, and it requires another source of ignition
to start the combustion. that source of ignition comes from the striking surface, which is deposited on the side of the matchbox or on the back cover of the matchbook. the striking surface contains red phosphorus, powdered glass, and an adhesive such as gum arabic or urea formaldehyde . when a safety...
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