To make a sulfur candle, you would typically mix powdered sulfur with a binding agent such as clay or other combustible material. The mixture is then molded into candle shapes and allowed to dry. When lit, the candle releases sulfur fumes used for fumigation purposes.
You add oxygen to sulfur to make sulfur dioxide.
Raw sulfur is a powder. If mixed with water to make a paste then yes.
When water combines with sulfur, sulfur dioxide gas can be produced. This reaction is often slow unless a catalyst is present. Sulfur dioxide is a colorless gas with a sharp and pungent odor, and it can contribute to air pollution.
the color has nothing to do with the candle at diffrent burning rate it is the wick. We found that color does make a difference. We bought the exact same candles except each candle was a different color. Found out that the white candle burned down the fastest, the red was next, and so on. So candle wax color does make a difference in the burning rate of a candle. ( My daughter had a science experiment)
The time it takes for a candle to melt depends on factors such as the type of wax, size of the candle, and environmental conditions like temperature. Typically, small candles can melt in a few hours, while larger candles can take several hours to melt completely.
You add oxygen to sulfur to make sulfur dioxide.
It is impossible.
Just so you know the question does not make sense
The only way to make a never ending candle is to never burn it. A never ending candle is just for show.
Sulphur can kill mice and rats because it is toxic to them.
Yes
because of heat produced by candle
well you basically get a plain candle and spray paint it green or make a candle with wax and green colouring
Iron Sulphide
yellow
To make a candle clock you need a Jar, a sharpy, a candle (a piller candle), and a lighter, now label the jar with diffrent time rates you can so this bye waiting for a certain time on a clock and make a labled line on every fifteen minutes label them from 12:00-12:00 and put the candle in the jar light it and there you are with a candle clock!
To make a photo candle, you will need a candle, a printed photo, wax paper, a hair dryer, and scissors. Cut out the photo to fit the candle, place it on the candle, cover with wax paper, and use the hair dryer to melt the wax paper onto the candle. Trim any excess wax paper and enjoy your personalized photo candle.