the heat of the hot flame is transferred to the colder candle
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When a candle is lit, a physical reaction is taking place. The wax melts with heat, just like a candy bar or cheese. Each reaction must have an equal and opposite reaction: if you must heat it to melt it, it will solidify if you take that heat away. It's just like if you melt a candy bar in the microwave and then leave it out on the counter to cool. Wax, like chocolate and many other substances, is a solid at room temperature.
Icicle melt because of heat
A long candle because the flame won't melt on the edge so it wont burn that, and the wax in the middle gets too deep and the fire goes out due to lack of oxygen. A long and thin one uses all the wax and since it so thin it burns faster.
Sugar should not be heated directly with a Bunsen flame because it can quickly melt and possibly catch fire. The high heat can cause rapid caramelization and the release of flammable gases, leading to a potential fire hazard. It is safer to use indirect heat sources, such as a double boiler or a hot plate, to heat sugar gradually and prevent overheating.
because plastic melts on heating and metal doesnot melt on heating.metals are good conductors of heat.
the heat of the hot flame is transferred to the colder candle hey brookie bee i hope this helps i got it from study island good luck :)
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wax do not freeze on top of the candle because the heat on top of the candle makes it melt and as we know heat makes solid melt.
Candle warmers are electric devices used to heat wax candles to melt them and release their aroma. Benefits of using candles warmers are that there is no fire hazard from an open flame, because candle warmers do not have a flame. This also means that there is no soot from the burning wick, which leaves for a cleaner candle.
An example would be the flame causing the wax to melt.
No, yellow candle burn the fastest because of the heat reflecting off the surface of a candle and it helps yellow candle to melt faster
yes! that's why when you light the candle it melt because of heat that surrounds in it!
because the wax keeps the flame kinda like fire and paper but it goes slower because the wax is to thick but it tends to melt
Before the wax can turn liquid, it has to be heated to a certain tempurature, which is called it's melting point. The warmer the candle is to begin with, the faster it will melt, and therefore, the colder it is to begin with, the slower it will melt.
use a big wax candle and rub it against ur cards. then with a small flame, (do not let the flame touch the card) use its heat to melt the wax slightly, and u get a smooth card. (rather)
Typically, a room temperature candle will burn faster than a cold candle. A rate of burn is determined by the wick effect. The flame heats the wax beneath the wick, pulling the wax upwards along the wick to provide fuel. The heat evaporates at the top of the flame. Wax that is cold takes more energy to heat and melt, thus slowing the rate at which the wax is consumed
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