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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.
The temperature is higher than the melting point of the wax.
Half a gallon of milk? Used motor oil? Molten candle wax?
100 degrees!
Yes. If the wax is allowed to return to room temperature it will solidify.
25 degrees C
Solid.
it act as a volcano it will cool and harden
The candle wax is an insulator.
Candle wax is the fuel a candle uses to keep burning. So, I guess the effect of the wax is the candle keeps burning.