yes. the wax vapor will build to your lungs and you'll die.
The smoke that is released when a candle is extinguished is white and is a liquid or solid wax. It is produced from the condensation of the wax vapors.
because, when the wax is lit it burns off as a vapor, when the candle was extinguished the wax vapor was still in the air, and the wax acts as fuel for the flame of a candle, so the flame combusted and lit the vapor, leading back to the candle wick.
The smoke from the candle has vaporized wax, which is highly flammable vs carbon soot. When the flame touches the stream of vaporized wax (smoke) the heat is transferred back to the wick relighting it.
you will die from the wax inside you.
The candle wax is an insulator.
Candle wax is the fuel a candle uses to keep burning. So, I guess the effect of the wax is the candle keeps burning.
Candle wax are generally organic compounds. melting of candle wax is a physical property
When a candle "goes out" the burning of the wax has stopped, but there is still some burning of the wick material. Typically this burning is less intense and less "clean" than the burning of the wax and gives off more smoke. Once the wick stops burning, there should not be any more smoke.
The candle wax will no longer be hot once it touches your skin. You will get extraordinarily sick, and the act of doing it will beg the question why, but no, you will not die. Just get extraordinarily sick.
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