It is potential energy inside the candle and wick and then made into light and heat energy by combustion
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Some of the chemical energy stored in the wax is converted into heat and light energy.
Candle wax is a form of chemical energy.
Radiation can come from many sources but all sources that produce radiation do so because of an abundance of energy that they possess. If you want to produce radiation light a candle. The only energy you will need to do this is a lighted match. When you light the candle wick it burns wax from the candle. This wax is stored energy that you have released as radiation in the form of light. I hope this answer is not too trite. gravity guru.
As a candle burns, it converts the chemical energy in the wax to heat and light 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.
the energy stored in an unlit candle is chemical potential energy, and it is stored in the bonds between the atoms in the hydrocarbons (wax) that make up the candle.
The chemical energy stored in the candle wax.
Some of the chemical energy stored in the wax is converted into heat and light energy.
Candle wax is a form of chemical energy.
The heat from a candle is stored in the chemical bonds of the oxygen and the candle wax. When you use a match to light the candle, you are activating the chemical reaction between the oxygen and the wax, which releases the energy stored in the bonds of the wax and oxygen. The products of the reaction, carbon dixode and water, require less energy for their bonds. So, all the extra energy that was stored in the wax and the oxygen is released to the air around the candle (the extra air that's not being used to react with the wax). Remember, if you put a jar over a candle, it will go out because it runs out of oxygen to react with.
The wax in the candle contains chemical energy. When you burn the candle the chemical energy is transferred into heat (thermal) and light energy.
Radiation can come from many sources but all sources that produce radiation do so because of an abundance of energy that they possess. If you want to produce radiation light a candle. The only energy you will need to do this is a lighted match. When you light the candle wick it burns wax from the candle. This wax is stored energy that you have released as radiation in the form of light. I hope this answer is not too trite. gravity guru.
A candle burns by melting the wax. If the wax of one candle starts out colder than the wax of another, then the wax of the colder candle takes longer to get to it's melting point than the other.
As a candle burns, it converts the chemical energy in the wax to heat and light 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.
The candle wax is an insulator.
The wax in a candle turns to liquid as heat is supplied to it by the flame.The wax goes up the wick by capillary action and turns into vapour and than burns to form CO2 vapour and heat and light..