What is it called when sunlight melts a wax crayon left outside
conduction
It is endothermic because energy is being absorbed and causing the crayon to melt
a crayon is a type of wax put into a paper tube that you can drw with
You have to melt wax on the stove. Get a cup, ( about 3, or 4 inches tall). Get a crayon, and the candle. For this the candle has to be mini. break up the crayon (about 1 inch a piece), put them in the cup. Then put wax in the cup with the crayon and stir until all the chuncks of crayon are gone. The wax will be the same color as the crayon. Then sit the mini-candle n the cup of colored wax. DONT TAKE THE CANDLE OUT!!! Leave the candle in there and it stays in there cuz that is the candle. when it all drys you can decorate it with sparkels and other things.
no its a diferent wax
They taste a little funny
The heat transfer in this scenario is conduction. The sunlight heats up the surface of the crayon, causing the molecules to gain energy and vibrate, which then transfers heat throughout the crayon, eventually melting it.
No, a crayon is a self contained pencil or wax crayon while paint is a pigment that is applied with a brush
No. Use rosin to care for the bow, not wax.
its made with gold wax
Wax and pigments.
Coffee alone may not be an effective solvent to completely dissolve crayon wax, as wax is not water-soluble. However, the heat from hot coffee could soften the wax, making it easier to remove from surfaces. It's best to use a dedicated solvent like rubbing alcohol or WD-40 for cleaning up crayon wax.