the wick burns and the wax evaporates and also melt's and this is a chemical reaction
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Potential energy is in an unlit candle, which is converted to heat energy, once the candle is lit.
a flame needs oxygen to burn so if you put a lit candle in a closed container (like a jar) the oxygen will continue to fuel the fire until there is no more oxygen and the candle will go out
because the fire
A candle has a wick because without one the lit candle would not burn.
Because when lit the heat vapourises the scent.
it reacts vigourasly
The hydrogen and the carbon dioxide mix. Candle uses oxygen and wax as fuel
up and down.
If you mean lit as in "He lit the candle", then the preset tense for lit is Light. "I am lighting the candle."
A paschal candle is lit
Both "The candle is lighted" and "The candle is lit" are correct ways to convey that the candle is currently giving off light. "Lit" is more commonly used in spoken English.
Sundown on the night entering the first day is when Hanukkah begins, and the first candle is lit (plus the helper-candle).
This is lit.
Paschal candle.
Potential energy is in an unlit candle, which is converted to heat energy, once the candle is lit.
On the first night of Hanukkah, which happens to be tonight December 21, 2008 (also Winter Solstice) the highest candle, the Shamus candle, is lit first and then used to light one candle in the farthest right position of the menorah. On the second night the Shamus is lit again and two candles are lit and so on for a total of eight nights, each successive night adding one more candle.
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