yes the red candle will burn faster because if you color on you self with a red and white marker then if you try to wash it off the red marker will come off first. There is your answer.
Red will probably be the fastest. I've experimented lately and my solution is Red.2 times the white, 1 time for the blue and 5 times for the red. Thanks for asking!
I believe it is because the color red is lighter than others and the heat is attracted to lighter colors but you would have to look that up because i am not too sure.
a red candle because the coluring of a red candle is thiner than a white
If the candles are the same in every other way then they will burn at the same rate.
red
black absorbs heat, giving it more heat to melt the ice
In various experiments, the red popsicle will melt the fastest. However, it depends on the ingredients and the brand of popsicle.
Does ice melt faster in sun or shade
Cold water will not melt the ice cube in record time, but hot water will, but salt water will also melt it fast, but if you add both together the ice cube will melt alot fast. Deceasing time alot.
it would melt faster in a glass container faster.
Because white candle doesn't have any paint on it. The paint takes longer to burn than just pure white burning.
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, because black is the darkest color, so, it will melt faster.
Yes! White candles burn faster than colored candle because colored candales is too slow to melt....
The colored candles because they are darker which attracts heat causing it to melt faster.
White is a color that reflects light, along with the heat. the other colors of the spectrum obsorb light, so with light, it also obsorbs heat, making it melt faster.
If it is warm outside, like in spring or summer, then it will burn faster because the environmental temperature is warmer, causing the candle to melt. When a candle is burned inside, it will not burn as fast because there is no extra push in melting it.
No if the candle not lit it probably won't melt
Not specifically. Something black, however, will absorb radiant energy faster than something white, so that would make it seem that black (materials) melt faster than white (materials).
A scented candle melts faster than a non-scented candle. Why? I'm sorry, I do not know.Source: I did this for my science fair project.
No, about the same
the milk and white would melt faster because the dark is hard