well personally i like to turn the lights off and play some slow music
Well, if you mean is it "bad luck" then no. But if you touch a candle you will get burned or hurt!
touch the actuall flame on the blue candle
Yes, a burning candle is an example of an exothermic reaction. When the candle wax reacts with the oxygen in the air, it produces heat and light energy as byproducts. This release of heat is what makes the candle flame feel warm to the touch.
yes only if you touch right after the flame goes out
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A candle snuffer, often referred to as a candle snifter, is a tool used to extinguish a candle flame safely and cleanly. It typically consists of a small, bell-shaped cup attached to a handle, allowing the user to cover the flame without blowing wax or producing smoke. This method helps prevent splattering and reduces the release of soot, preserving the candle's scent and longevity. Candle snuffers can also add a decorative touch to candle displays.
I can tell you why. If you shine a torch on the top of the unlit candle it will begin to glow and change. I guess it may be to do with light sensitive elements in oils.
touch the actual flame on the far right candle
A candle
The candle is called the Paschal candle. It is sometimes referred to as the "Easter candle."
A candle can be illuminated usually when you light it... That's the whole point of a candle. A candle can be illuminated usually when you light it... That's the whole point of a candle.
you have a candle