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Q: Why burning candle goes off when it is covered by glass cup?
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What happens to a burning candle if it has no oxygen?

If a candle has no oxygen, its flame goes out.


What happens to a burning candle is there is no oxygen?

It goes out


What happens to burning candle if there is no oxygen?

Fire goes out.


Where does the wax of a candle goes when it burns?

As the candle is burning, some of the wax melts and turns into a gas in the atmosphere.


Where does the wax of the candle goes?

it melts then forms back onto the candle, dries, then rebuilds the candle. It is the fuel of the candle and is consumed during the burning process.


Why did the candle stop burning after some time?

You do not give us the conditions when the candle stops burning, but a guess would be that the candle is in a closed container. When the candle has used up the oxygen inside the closed container, it can no longer burn, and goes out.


What happens to the flame of the candle after it was covered by the beaker?

the fire goes off


What song goes like what i want you got a burning candle candle that fuels the flames You makin me fell like you do or ya do?

You Make My Dreams


How can show that air support burning?

If you put an enclosed container over a candle, after a few minutes or seconds, the flame will go out. This is because when the candle burns, it releases carbon. The air around the candle contains oxygen. The carbon and oxygen combine forming carbon dioxide. When there is no more oxygen to combine with, the flame goes out.


A candle is covered with a flask and the flame goes out why?

When the candle flame is covered with a flask, it creates a closed system where the oxygen supply is limited. The flame requires oxygen to sustain combustion, so when the available oxygen is used up, the flame goes out. The process is known as oxygen depletion, and it happens when the flammable material (wax) fails to receive sufficient oxygen to continue burning.


Why is there still smoke coming out a candle after it is gone out?

When a candle "goes out" the burning of the wax has stopped, but there is still some burning of the wick material. Typically this burning is less intense and less "clean" than the burning of the wax and gives off more smoke. Once the wick stops burning, there should not be any more smoke.


When a candle is put under a tumbler why its flame goes after some times?

When a candle is put under a tumbler , the flame goes after somtimes . This is all because all the oxygen present in the tumbler has been used for burning.