The Carbon dioxide released from burning candles is dwarfed next to the release due to our societies endemic oil use. Of course, if you care for the environment, you should attempt to minimize any activities that hurt it, but that doesn't mean you have to give up everything that you enjoy doing just because it is energy intensive. Balance is the key - If you like candles, use candles, but perhaps walk to the store one day instead of taking the car. If you were asking about bad chemicals released while burning candles, see [http://www.aboutmyplanet.com/daily-green-tips/burning-question/ this article].
More accurately, burning candles convert energy from one form to another. The chemical energy available in the wax of the candle is converted, through the chemical reaction of burning, into primarily light and heat.
The safety rules that we should always remember when burning candles is just that you have to always blow it out and never play around it or else you will cause the fire.
candles
Burning is a reaction of oxidation, a reaction of oxygen with a substance. Candle components are flammable.
No it dosen't.
yes because it releases smoke and you inhale all of the fumes in your house.
Teddies are furry.
The eight nights the candles kept burning for the people in the hide out
yes it does
8 burning candles
Clean burning
all are hydrocarbons, on burning produces mono carbons
Hydro-carbons is another name for fossil fuels.
the conclusion is that white will burn faster
Because everything they make it out of is capable of burning.
More accurately, burning candles convert energy from one form to another. The chemical energy available in the wax of the candle is converted, through the chemical reaction of burning, into primarily light and heat.
Scented candles burn slower because they have fatter wicks.