it depends on the size of the candle. no it really doesnt!
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It takes a white candle to burn out like 2 and a half hours maybe even 3 hours.
for me really i think that it takes 2 - 3 hrs depending on the lenght of the candle wick
Yes, thicker candles have more wax to burn and therefor take longer to burn out.
The colour has nothing to do with the length of time the candle burns for. It all depends on the chemical make-up of the wax and the wick. Some wicks are classed as slow burn. These have been inpregnated with paraffin wax as well.
A white candle could burn faster because it could be made out of different material as the colored one to make the white color. To make the color of the colored candle it would take different material
It takes a white candle to burn out like 2 and a half hours maybe even 3 hours.
for me really i think that it takes 2 - 3 hrs depending on the lenght of the candle wick
Yes, thicker candles have more wax to burn and therefor take longer to burn out.
Well the average candle usually lasts up to 7-8 years, but if it is not an average candle it lasts for 3 months.
The temperature of a candle jar inhibits the growth of psychrotrophs, and the average temperature inside the candle jar is 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
The colour has nothing to do with the length of time the candle burns for. It all depends on the chemical make-up of the wax and the wick. Some wicks are classed as slow burn. These have been inpregnated with paraffin wax as well.
It matters how big the candle is then you do how fast the fire burns the candle.
A white candle could burn faster because it could be made out of different material as the colored one to make the white color. To make the color of the colored candle it would take different material
A candle does not have three ends. I think you mean "burn the candle at both ends," which means to take on far more responsibility than you should and be working double-time to keep up.
That all depends on the: - size of the candle - type of wax used to make the candle - the wick used in the candle
how long does it take for a burn to heeal?
the candle uses up the oxygen and in doing so creates carbon dioxide. Eventually there will be more carbon dioxide than oxygen and it will snuff out the flame