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No. -- Mass leaves the candle in the form of hot gases and soot, and there's always some of it left in the puddle of melted wax under the candle. -- Oxygen combines with the hydrocarbons in the candle material and the fibers in the wick, releasing chemical energy that leaves the candle in the form of heat and light.
on the stage, under the stage clips .
A clinical thermometer is used to measure the body temperature. It is usually placed under the tongue, armpit, or rectum. Under the tongue is normally where it's placed.
turbines are placed under the water and they capture the kinetic energy of waves.
it is a foam pad about 3X12x12 , usually placed under a two year old at the dinner table.
Different plants release different amounts of oxygen.
no it will not it needs carbon dioxide to burn, without it theres no way the candle will be able to burn
It will burn the gas out. Then go out.
The candle will burn BUT it is because the plant is giving off OXYGEN and is TAKING IN carbon dioxide.
no unless you are in a submarine.
Yes there is averse in the bible that says about a candle. The verse says if you have a candle you will put it on a table for all to see , instead of putting it under the bed.
because the fire will burn up the shelf.
Most of them, the one I know is Hallmark but I'm not sure if that's under the candle shop catagory.
Not really. The candle would have molecules, but the flame falls under energy and would break down to quanta.
A flame is not extinguished when a wire gauze is placed on top of it because the flame is still exposed to oxygen. The gauze has holes, through which oxygen can flow. Additionally, oxygen can reach the flame from under the gauze. Consequently, the flame is not extinguished.
When butter is placed under the sun, it will melt.
Actually, there are three things: 1. object magnifies (zoom) 2. flips 3. and invert (from the <--- to the --->)