During the combustion of a candle, oxygen combines with the hydrogen and carbon, to produce the products of energy, carbon dioxide and water. The oxygen for the reaction comes from the atmosphere and the initial heat source comes from a match. The candle is a hydrocarbon so the hydrogen and carbon for the reaction comes from the wax and wick. The heat energy from the reaction is released when bonds between the carbon and oxygen and hydrogen and oxygen are formed. The reactants during the combustion of a candle are oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen and thermal energy. The products are thermal energy, carbon dioxide, and water.
the burning of a wax candle is quite a slow change, i can take hours until a candle burns out. When you compare this to some chemical reactions that take a few seconds to go to completion then this is a relatively slow change
The changes are the: growth of the living thing.
When a match burns, the heat causes the matchstick to undergo a chemical reaction with oxygen in the air, releasing energy in the form of heat and light. This is a chemical change because the composition of the matchstick changes as it reacts with oxygen to produce new substances like carbon dioxide, water vapor, and ash.
Candle burning is the process called oxidation. This is, it's the reaction that takes place when a gaseous material reacts with oxygen, the wax needs to change to gaseous state for the reaction to take place.
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It matters how big the candle is then you do how fast the fire burns the candle.
When a candle burns the solid wax melts to liquid and then it gets oxidized. This change of solid in to liquid is a physical activities of changing the phase of a substance.
when a candle is lit, the solid wax first melts into liquid.The liquid wax gets drawn up the wick. the liquid wax evaporates when it gets hot enough. It combines with the oxygen in the air and burns to form carbon in form of black soot, carbon dioxide and water.
When a candle burns, the chemical potential energy stored in the wax is converted into heat and light energy through the process of combustion. The heat energy generated causes the surrounding air to warm up, while the light energy is emitted as a visible flame.
Oxygen is necessary for combustion to take place. When a candle burns, it reacts with oxygen in the air to produce a flame. Increasing the oxygen supply will result in a hotter and more efficient burn, causing the candle to burn more quickly. Conversely, reducing the oxygen supply will cause the flame to burn more slowly or even extinguish.
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the burning of a wax candle is quite a slow change, i can take hours until a candle burns out. When you compare this to some chemical reactions that take a few seconds to go to completion then this is a relatively slow change
what are the changes that take place when the animal is growing
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You need the chicken to give to the farmer with the pest problem. He will then give you a candle that burns blue that you have to take to the mansion.
No!chemical changes do not take place when a mixture is made.The constituent substances of the mixture retain their own chemical composition.Thus only physical changes take place.
The changes that take place are mostly due to the testosterone in males. In girls, the hormone oestrogen is important.