You need to light another candle
absolutly nothing.
A burning candle produces water vapor and carbon dioxide gas.
Burning a candle is a chemical change. It cannot be "unburnt"
Yes, a burning candle is an example of an exothermic reaction. When the candle wax reacts with the oxygen in the air, it produces heat and light energy as byproducts. This release of heat is what makes the candle flame feel warm to the touch.
Burning of the wick or candle material, thermal dissociation of candle material.
it is lit
the products of a burning candle are water vapor and carbon dioxide
Burning a candle is a chemical change, as is burning anything.
absolutly nothing.
Candle wax is the fuel a candle uses to keep burning. So, I guess the effect of the wax is the candle keeps burning.
what name is given to a process such as burning a candle?
A burning candle produces thermal energy and light.
a burning candle is a light source due to the fire.
I think a burning and unattending candle is not safe because little kids can burn on the candle.
A burning candle produces water vapor and carbon dioxide gas.
Burning a candle is the process in which the wick is burnt. The wax is there to make the wick burn slower in order to let the candle burn for longer. Melting wax is part of the process but not burning the candle itself.
combustion is burning -_-