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Who invented the matchbox?

Do you know who invented the matchbox and which is the matchstick tree, if not, then definitely read this article till the end.

Who invented the matchbox?

The match was invented by the British scientist John Walker.

John Walker was very interested in reading science from childhood and doing new tests based on it, due to which he grew up to become a scientist and then he invented the match.

History of the invention of matches?

Matches were invented in Britain by John Walker in 1827 AD. In 1832, when phosphorus was used instead of antimony sulfide in France, the problem of smell of sulfur was solved, but the smoke coming out of the stick while burning was also very toxic.

After this, in 1855, Sweden Tubber mixed other chemicals to create a safer match, which is used by everyone.

Which tree is used to make match sticks?

  • White cedar tree is used to make matches.
  • The wood is cut and given the shape of a small spleen.
  • Then all the matchsticks are dipped in ammonium nitride.
  • Then after drying all those matchsticks in strong sunlight, when the matchstick becomes dry, then chemical phosphorus sulfide and potassium chlorate are applied on the tip of those matches.

Which chemical is used on the tip of a matchstick?

There is a phosphorous spice on the tip of the matchstick. The matchstick burns due to a chemical compound called phosphorus sulfide present on the matchstick. It contains potassium chlorate, red phosphorus, glue, powdered glass, sulfur, and starch. When the matchstick is rubbed on the surface of the match box, due to which the match burns.

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Janvi Rajput

I'm Janvi Rajput, Founder Of Spotinkling.com. I love To Write and Explore.

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