wax (I think).
different colored candels, stopwacth, macth or lighter
Warm them up. Ideally you should use a double boiler, or some other gentle heat source instead of an open flame.
No, soy candles ought to be a possibility
=YES RED UNSCENTED CANDLES BURN FASTER THAN WHIT UNSCENTED CANDLES!=
How long have you been allowing your candle to burn at a time? Most candles have a minimum length of time that they must burn in order for the wax to melt evenly. If you are burning your candle for a shorter period of time than is recommended, then the wax near the wick is melting, but the wax further from the wick isn't getting hot enough to melt. It takes time to heat up the wax near the outside edges of these candles.
Candles melt because of the material that they are made of.
slowly and hot
It probably is that frozen candles will melt faster
They used candles for light, and sometimes to help melt clays.
The colored candles because they are darker which attracts heat causing it to melt faster.
Yes. You can melt the leftover wax and mold it into new candles. Of course you still need a wick for the new candle.
Yes if you same the leftover wax and remake it
Yes! White candles burn faster than colored candle because colored candales is too slow to melt....
No. Candles are not hot enough to melt a quarter. Some friends and i tried with a propane flame and were unsuccessful. It turned red hot but there was no melting.
different colored candels, stopwacth, macth or lighter
A regular indoors candle will. Best to use tea lights or another contained candle so that it doesn't melt all over. I've been looking all over for candles that will resist sun light, but so far no luck.
Procedure:1.Light the candles at the same time.2.Watch & observe as the candles melt.3.When observing take pictures atleast every 5 minutes.4.After an amount of time had passed blow out the candles.5.After blowing out the candles,measure if needed,see which one had melted faster.