The products are carbon dioxide and water vapours.
That depends on what kind of candle. For traditional wax candles, it depends on what the wax is made from, as well as what the wick is made of, but generally speaking, what is formed when you burn these types of candles is CO2, as well as any impurities in the candle's wick, and whatever burns off from the candle's wax.Believe it or not, candle wax isn't just there to hold the wick up. It's actually a major factor in the burning of the candle, as when it melts, the flame on the wick causes it to vaporize and burn, thus, whatever the wax is made from, whatever you get from a combustion reaction with oxygen and that substance, that's the rest of the product.
One molecule of dimethyl ether will yield five molecules of product when burned, two carbon dioxide and three water.
Pervasive darkness was.
The cast of As the Candle Burned - 1916 includes: Jean Hersholt Irene Hunt Billy Mason
The sun, lamps, candles, and ect.
Well, if you mean is it "bad luck" then no. But if you touch a candle you will get burned or hurt!
a substance that is formed in a chemical reaction is called a product=)After a chemical reaction, new chemicals are formed. For an example:-NaOH + HCl = NaCl + HOH(H2O)Chemical substances are formed in chemical reactions.
Candle
Soot is oily ash. (The oil id from the burned wax.) Use the product Goo Gone on it, and it should come clean.
The candle burn is an oxydation reaction; organic compounds are burned with oxygen.
he burned a candle stick.
candle hardeners include stearine, a product sold on ebay