The wax in a candle turns to liquid as heat is supplied to it by the flame.The wax goes up the wick by capillary action and turns into vapour and than burns to form CO2 vapour and heat and light..
Candles can actually be placed in many branches of science:
Archaeology - Candles and candle making have been around for a long time.
Organic Chemisrty - Candle wax is a Hydrocarbon
Physics - A candle is made of materials that can provide light and heat
Thermodynamics - A burning candle is converting energy stored in matter into heat
pathology is a branch of science that deals with?
Biology IS a branch of science.
Ethics is a branch of philosophy, not a branch of science (although scientists can still strive to be ethical).
behavioral science
The address of the Science Hill Branch is: 215 East Main Street, Science Hill, 42553 0048
pathology is a branch of science that deals with?
Combustion: the chemical reaction that occurs when a candle burns, releasing heat and light. Wick: the string or cord in the center of a candle that ignites and draws up melted wax for the flame. Soot: the black residue that forms when the carbon in the candle's wax does not burn completely.
Physics belongs to the branch of natural science. It is the study of matter, energy, and the fundamental forces that govern the physical world.
Yes, cosmology is a branch of science that studies the origin and evolution of the universe, including its overall structure, dynamics, and future. Cosmologists use physics and astronomy to develop theories and models that explain the fundamental properties of the universe.
Mathematics is a branch of science in its own right.
Life science. Also, biology if you would include that as a branch of science.
This branch is termed forensic science.
Apiology is the branch of science that studies bees.
Biology IS a branch of science.
Do white candles burn at a different rate than colored and/or decorated candles?
Ethics is a branch of philosophy, not a branch of science (although scientists can still strive to be ethical).
Biochemistry is a branch of science that explores the chemical processes within and related to living organisms. It intersects both natural and medical sciences by studying the molecules and chemical reactions underlying biological processes. By understanding these mechanisms, biochemistry helps explain how organisms function and develop, and contributes to fields such as medicine, nutrition, and biotechnology.