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The process of burning a candle is called combustion, which is a chemical reaction involving oxygen that produces heat and light. During combustion, the wax in the candle combines with oxygen in the air to release carbon dioxide and water vapor along with heat and light.
The process of a burning candle is known as combustion. During combustion, the candle wax reacts with oxygen in the air to release energy in the form of heat and light.
The light from a burning candle is called a flame. It is produced when the heat from the flame vaporizes the wax and wick, allowing the combustion process to create light.
The longest burning candle on record is the "Everlasting Candle" which can burn for up to 144 hours (6 days) continuously. It is designed with a special wax blend and wick configuration to ensure a slow and steady burn.
Burning candle wax is in the liquid state as it melts, then transitions to a gaseous state as it vaporizes and combusts to produce a flame.
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Another name for burning is combustion. This process involves the chemical reaction between a substance and oxygen, producing heat and light. It can also be referred to as incineration, especially in the context of waste disposal. Additionally, the term "ignition" describes the act of starting the burning process.
This process is called ovulation.
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