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An element used in the production of matches is

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Chemistry JAMB 2007

An element used in the production of matches is

  • nitrogen
  • aluminium
  • copper
  • sulphur checkmark

The correct answer is: D

Explanation

Nitrogen prevents food from degrading by creating an unreactive atmosphere. 

Aluminium is used in buildings because it's resistant to corrosion and thermally efficient. 

Copper is a versatile metal used in many applications, including electrical wiring, plumbing, construction, and transportation. 

Sulphur is commonly used as an ingredient in the head of a match, contributing to its ability to ignite easily when struck against a striking surface; most modern safety matches contain sulfur or charcoal alongside other chemicals like potassium chlorate and antimony sulphide. Sulphur acts as a fuel in the match head, readily combusting when combined with an oxidizer like potassium chlorate.

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