because theyr made out of hydrocarbons?
Rust is not a hydrocarbon. It's essentially a complex iron oxide.
No styrene is a cyclic hydrocarbon.
Most candles are made from a hydrocarbon called parafin; it burns, producing carbon dioxide and water vapor.
A solid hydrocarbon mixture used to make candles, wax paper, lubricants, and sealing materials.
"I personally prefer incense or scented oil warmers to candles. I don't think they produce as strong of a smell as other ways of household scents do. But yes, candles are considered a home fragrance."
tallow candles were considered household items, considered very affordable. Beeswax candles however were used mostly for the upper class and catholic church since beeswax is harder to obtain.
(assuming was means paraffin wax in candles). No, it is a hydrocarbon made up of just hydrogen and carbon, but reacts with oxygen in the air when burned.
No.
Short-chain hydrocarbon molecules excluding methane and ethane are considered to be volatile organic compounds. Generally this is defined as the range from propane to octane,
hydrocarbon
it is nonpolar since C-H bonds are considered a nonpolar bond
The Rigaud candle is considered one of the finest, high quality candles that are available today. When the candle is burning, it gives off a beautiful aroma.