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No, I don't believe so, because you cannot "un-burn" the incense stick, persay.
In simple terms.. convection currents. Basically, the wisp of smoke generated by the smouldering incense stick 'floats' on air currents generated by people or animals moving around the room. The scent dissipates evenly within the enclosed space.
Burning is a chemical change: involve oxidation reactions and thermal decomposition reactions.
Its an irreversible (chemical) change because when we burn it, it produces smoke and turns into ash. And because of that it can't come back to its original shape and stays irreversible.
Remove as much of the chapstick from the clothing as you can with a dry paper towel. Be careful not to spread the chap-stick stain around.Rub the front and back of the stain with liquid detergent.Wash the garment as you normally would in hot water.
Fragrance molecules are spread by the air molecules being bombarded by them and blown by them
The incense is a fragrant offering to a diety or God or guru. It is a fragrance which is pleasing. It has a purifing effect. It is uplifting and dispels impurity.
An agarbatti stick is also known as an incense stick. They can be made by dipping bamboo sticks into a mixture of fragrance oils, wood glue, charcoal powder and wood powder.
yes........approximately 12cm close to the incense stick!.....
Yes, the fragrant from an incense stick relax me.
The stick burn.
To combat the stench he lit up an incense stick.
No, I don't believe so, because you cannot "un-burn" the incense stick, persay.
Wax, softeners and fragrance.
due to its lesser density when compared to other components in air it diffuses faster
Burn an incense stick.
You can buy fragranced incense sticks from most home stores or supermarkets. There are two types. The first and most popular is a slow-burning stick which is lit to emit a calming fragrance, these are very popular with Buddhists and for meditating. The second is a sponge-like stick which is simply placed into a small jar of fragranced oil and is not lit. They are a good alternative to aerosol room fresheners if a family member is allergic or irritant to the chemicals in it.