wax as a solid is not flammable it will melt but not catch fire.
wax as a liquid will only melt.
so. no
^^ no. your wrong. lol
wax as a solid does turn to liquid, and in a candle, for example, the wick is burning the vapour from the liquid wax which is actually very flammable.
Yes. It is flammable.
Like the twerk team. Ear wax is fla
not without a wick...........
The opposite of the archaic term "wax" (increase, as in size) is wane.The terms are still used to refer to the phases of the Moon, where a waxing moon is increasing in illuminated area, a waning moon is decreasing.
Yes, it does. There is a full earth, a new earth, and all the phases. One difference is that at one point or another, every part of the earth's surface is visible from the earth-side face of the moon.
It takes a full month to see all phases of the moon, then it begins again.
It takes the moon 29 days 12 hours and 44 minutes to complete all its phases.
Wax, like all matter, comes in many phases. What are the three possible phases? gas. liquid, and solid
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Wax is not restricted. Flammable preparations that contain wax will be restricted.
not without a wick...........
Prepsol is a flammable wax and grease remover
Melt it, then set fire to it. Warning: not recommended on flammable surfaces.
Not particularly flammable at all.
All vegitables are flammable.
Wax mixed with carbon tetrachloride (a non-flammable solvent) is commonly used.
yes the lights of all the elements are flammable
Beeswax is quite flammable. Don't forget it is used to make candles.
Yes, some gels are flammable. How flammable would depend on it's alcohol, or flammable substance content. Some gels are not flammable at all, and others a very flammable.