Not many people know this.. But listen. Candles are actually polycarbonade. Once you burn them they seem to melt. But not everyone knows that they release a kind of thin powder that comes out so slowly you cant tell. This powder rises and leaves a faint mark on the ceiling or whatever. Try burning a whole candle under a piece of paper. Another cool test you can do is to hold the candle right under your curtain and see what happens. It might burn your house down or it might be kinda cool. Also try eating a baby, i heard if you cover one in sugar then roast it it tastes really good
a candle takes longer to burn but it smells nicer, especially if it is a scented candle
if you burn copper sulphite
If you freeze the candle, before using it, it will burn for a longer period of time. ANSWER Beeswax burns very quickly.
For the most part, the flame of a candle produces water and carbon dioxide. There aer a number of other substances also produced in small quantities, and these depend on the condition of the wick and the type of wax used. They can include carbon monoxide, carbon, and various organic compounds that turn to gas and fail to burn.
The wax in the candle contains chemical energy. When you burn the candle the chemical energy is transferred into heat (thermal) and light energy.
Baking soda and vinegar react to create carbon dioxide, which can't burn. The candle needs oxygen in order to burn, but is surrounded by carbon dioxide and cannot burn.
If you burn a candle in the jar, it will use the oxygen as fuel and turn it into carbon dioxide. When the candle stops burning, the oxygen is gone.
no it will not it needs carbon dioxide to burn, without it theres no way the candle will be able to burn
a candle takes longer to burn but it smells nicer, especially if it is a scented candle
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yes, candle will burn brighter before extinguision
actually the color does not effect how fast the candle burn, i got confused of " Does candle's color effect how candle's burn?"but i think the color does not effect how candle burns. But some people will think that the white or yello candle will burn slower because color will obsorb the heat more. Hope i have answered your question.
Yes, thicker candles have more wax to burn and therefor take longer to burn out.
It depends on what kind of wax that the candle is made out of
No, yellow candle burn the fastest because of the heat reflecting off the surface of a candle and it helps yellow candle to melt faster
When a lit match is touched to the wick of a candle, the candle begins to burn. When the match is removed, the candle continues to burn.
if you burn copper sulphite