The matter undergoes a chemical change. The wax and wick react with oxygen to form water vapor, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and soot. Some of the carbon is left behind on the wick.
The burning of a candle is spontaneous because it does not require continual input of energy.
chemical
chemical
chemical energy
chemical->heat
Ithe melts
If a candle has no oxygen, its flame goes out.
It goes out
Fire goes out.
nothing
.....It explodes.
The particles which are in a fixed position because the candle is a solid heat up and vibrate more this makes the candle expand
The matter undergoes a chemical change. The wax and wick react with oxygen to form water vapor, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and soot. Some of the carbon is left behind on the wick.
solid, liquid and gas :)
the candle will go out because oxygen helps in burning but a burning substance produces carbon dioxide but when we put a glass upon can carbon will heavier than oxygen and when oxygen will less candle will go out
i dont know just tell me the answer
the products of a burning candle are water vapor and carbon dioxide