range from 47oC to 81oC
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1. Yu buy white wax from a close crafts store. 2. Get colored wax and melt it withe the white wax. 3. Get candle wicks from a close crafts store. 4. Cut the wicks about 8 inches. 5. Dip the wicks in the wax and dip the wicks about 4 inches high (not the whole wick and do as many candles as u want). 6. Every time you dip the wick in the wax, dip the wick in cold water every time so the candle wax can cool off. 7. Hang the candle on a clothes hanger over night, when you are done so they can dry and harden. 8. Then in the morning cut the top of the wick. 9. And then this is how you make colonial candles. 10. Enjoy! Good Luck!
Well it depends! Wax candle makers were rich because beeswax candles were of high demand and toll... something [ :-) ] candle makers were poor. THEY WERE POOR/RECIEVED A MODEST INCOME AS IT WAS AN EASY CRAFT TO LEARN
Filled their ears with candle wax so they wouldn't hear the Sirens' song.
Ancient Egyptians would wear scented candles on their head during special events and parties. As the candle would melt on their hair (or wig) the candle would let out nice aromas to cover the stink of their bodies.
The melting points of BEE'S wax is 45C, 113F Carnauba (a vegetable wax) 78-85C, 172.4-185F. Paraffin (a mineral wax) 47-65C, 116.6-149F. what about molten candle wax? But the freezing point of BEE's wax is usually around 33C.
Yes a candle wick is necessary to get the candle flame. The molten wax ascends the wick by capillary force and burns to create the flame.
Depending on what you look at it, the answer can be many things. It can be smoke, or light or flame. But mostly, it sometimes makes a beautiful smell. But always what you end up with, is molten wax.
Half a gallon of milk? Used motor oil? Molten candle wax?
It goes down :P
The temperature is higher than the melting point of the wax.
freezing
it act as a volcano it will cool and harden
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.
The candle wax is an insulator.
Lava is rock so hot that it is liquid and is at the surface of the Earth.
Candle wax is the fuel a candle uses to keep burning. So, I guess the effect of the wax is the candle keeps burning.