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The forms of energy is light energy because candles produce light and thermal energy. If you would like to keep the candle to burn stuff blow on it. When your done just put water on ti to take the fire out.
Because the wax which they are made of burns away giving off heat and soot.
Wood in a fireplace. When woods burns it gives of heat, a form of energy. Thus the wood has more potential energy.
When you light a candle, it burns the wax. That is chemical energy. The thermal energy is produced as the lighted wick continue to burn the wax. It also gives out light as it burns.
No, producers, such as plants, which make the energy, do, as you should know, energy "burns" when transfered, so some of it "dissapears" No, producers, such as plants, which make the energy, do, as you should know, energy "burns" when transfered, so some of it "dissapears"
Oxidation occurs
fire energy
Thermal energy
yes
white candles
The wax melts
Most candles are made from a hydrocarbon called parafin; it burns, producing carbon dioxide and water vapor.
if it is higher than the frozen yes
chemical change occurs first. because first oxygen help in burning and form carbon-di-oxide which is a chemical change
yes candle burns faster
when coal burns the energy change is chemical -------------> electrical
Candles burn oxygen