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The candle has 4 zones: Blue zone Dark inner zone luminous zone non-luminous zone
Colour of flame depends upon the saturation of fuel. If fuel is saturated it will burn bluish, otherwise yellow or reddish.
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All living organism are made up of cells.All living organisms reproduce and show responsiveness.All living organisms show movement.
the homophone of flare, meaning to burn with an unsteady, swaying flame, as a torch or candle in the wind, is flair, meaning a natural talent
Sodium produces a characteristic yellow color in a flame due to the excitation of its electrons to higher energy levels. This excitation results in the emission of light with a specific wavelength corresponding to the yellow color. This unique color emission is why sodium displays the same color in a flame test regardless of its chemical compound.
The only way to make a never ending candle is to never burn it. A never ending candle is just for show.
to answer your question, a candle, or a flame might represent an ever-present light, for ex: the light of christ the eternal lamp (Jews) eternal light and guidance through jesus christ the light to show you the way to christianity a warm, bright symbol (christ) that beconds you tword it, but not away from it (devil)
Calcium typically produces an orange-red flame when subjected to a flame test.
If you put an enclosed container over a candle, after a few minutes or seconds, the flame will go out. This is because when the candle burns, it releases carbon. The air around the candle contains oxygen. The carbon and oxygen combine forming carbon dioxide. When there is no more oxygen to combine with, the flame goes out.
It is not loudness, it is LOWness - Mythbusters did a show on that and found that low frequency noises do snuff out flames! But it is not actually the sound, but the motion of the air in the transmission of the sound.
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