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The fermentation process generates gas, enough to break or explode the bottle.
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Breaking Glass was created in 1980-09.
A shade that is placed over a glass
No. It extinguishes from lack of oxygen.
If the glass jar is sealed, there is a limited amount of oxygen within it. Fire uses oxygen to stay alive. Once it uses up the limited amount of oxygen in the glass jar, it can no longer sustain flame. However, in the open, there is a theoretically unlimited amount of oxygen.
The burning flame on a candle needs three things to continue burning: 1) fuel, which it gets from the wick 2) heat, which comes from lighting the candle 3) oxygen Without any one or more of these three things, the candle will no longer continue to burn. In the case where a candle is covered with a glass, the candle quickly uses up the oxygen inside the glass. once all of the oxygen is gone, the flame will burn out.
place 2-3 plants with dense leaves in a closed glass chamber with a lighted candle. the candle will light longer than wothout plants
Some unusual "Do it Yourself" Glass Candle Holders include ones that are made out of Stained Glass - because they provide an unusual color and something you don't see often in a Candle Holder.
Glass candle holders can be purchased at many stores. Dollar stores, big box stores, home design stores, antique stores, and secondhand stores all sell glass candle holders.
"A biosphere is a sealed glass dome that has all the features of Earth"- Science textbook
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Unless the glass rod is heated to very high temperatures, nothing will happen except that it will be covered soot from the incomplete burning of the candle.
He relit the candle with a converging lense or magnifying glass. If the light is directed on the wick of the candle it will relight.
wax poured into a special glass