Lead burns with a bluish-white flame when ignited. Flame tests use analysis of flame color to detect the presence of particular elements within a compound.
If it is heated it can.
Blue or lavender.
blue
Greenish
The color does not specifically affect how they burn. What DOES impact it is the composition of the candle. Incidental to candles having different compositions is that they may be of different colors - but the difference in they way they burn is not because of the color, it is because of what they are made of.
If it is heated it can.
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Blue or lavender.
blue
Gorrila.
yellow
blue
Greenish
The color does not specifically affect how they burn. What DOES impact it is the composition of the candle. Incidental to candles having different compositions is that they may be of different colors - but the difference in they way they burn is not because of the color, it is because of what they are made of.
A lilac-violet color
A strong yellow color, from sodium
they burn faster because purple is a darker color, so the color makes it burn faster than others. so if a candle was white it would burn slower than other colors