The color in the candle flame shows the fuel used. It also shows temperature. The colder part of the flame is red and the closer the color is to white is the hottest. The blue color comes from the soot of the wick.
The candle burns with a single flame.
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Not really. The candle would have molecules, but the flame falls under energy and would break down to quanta.
the blue zone and the non - luminous zone of a candle flame are the two most polluting zones.
The function of the wax is to fuel the flame, it works with the air in a room or wherever the candle is and make the flame burn brighter, releasing the Good or bad- smell of the wax. The wick is made up of braided cord or string and it holds the flame, the tip of the string curls down toward the candle and that makes the flame burn at full capacity, the whole function, basically of the candle is to make the flame burn strong and bright.
The colour of a candle flame does not depend on the material being burned. Colours depend on the presence of various metallic atoms in the flame. For various shades of red the material could be:CalciumLithiumMercuryRadiumYttriumZirconium
The flame of a candle is a source of light.
A candle flame is seen because it consists of glowing gases.
well both an animal and a flame candle need oxygen to survive
The candle burns with a single flame.
The flame of a candle is a source of light.
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.
No The temperature of the candle flame is out of the temperature range of the clinical thermometer.
If a candle has no oxygen, its flame goes out.
Light the candle and put a glass jar over it. Watch the flame of the candle closely. When the flame goes out, this means that the flame must have oxygen to burn the candle. This is how candles use oxygen.
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