a flame needs oxygen to burn so if you put a lit candle in a closed container (like a jar) the oxygen will continue to fuel the fire until there is no more oxygen and the candle will go out
Burning is a process that uses up oxygen. When all the oxygen in the beaker is used up, the candle will go out.
the candle will go out because oxygen helps in burning but a burning substance produces carbon dioxide but when we put a glass upon can carbon will heavier than oxygen and when oxygen will less candle will go out
It becomes Liquid Oxygen.
When the candle flame is covered with a flask, it creates a closed system where the oxygen supply is limited. The flame requires oxygen to sustain combustion, so when the available oxygen is used up, the flame goes out. The process is known as oxygen depletion, and it happens when the flammable material (wax) fails to receive sufficient oxygen to continue burning.
.. then the flame or glow will distinguish by lack of oxygen.
The flame will go out as it is deprived of oxygen.
Nothing would happen. You would just have a mixture of water and oxygen.
a flame needs oxygen to burn so if you put a lit candle in a closed container (like a jar) the oxygen will continue to fuel the fire until there is no more oxygen and the candle will go out
Burning is a process that uses up oxygen. When all the oxygen in the beaker is used up, the candle will go out.
the candle will go out because oxygen helps in burning but a burning substance produces carbon dioxide but when we put a glass upon can carbon will heavier than oxygen and when oxygen will less candle will go out
Its put out. The fire consumes itself, the oxygen flow has been cut off.
of course they will die...........................................................
oxygen
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It becomes Liquid Oxygen.
In the air sacs oxygen and other gases are stored and separated to be put into the blood stream.