The candle will burn BUT it is because the plant is giving off OXYGEN and is TAKING IN carbon dioxide.
no, the candle would burn because the plant was giving off oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide from the air
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If you burn a candle in the jar, it will use the oxygen as fuel and turn it into carbon dioxide. When the candle stops burning, the oxygen is gone.
Respiration: Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy/ATP
Carbon dioxide gas jar is a jar used to grow culture media. It contains carbon dioxide taken from candle flames burn inside the jar. Bacteria and other microorganisms are grown in this jar for further observations.
Burning fossil fuels has released large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere. As a result, the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased. Some claim this results in global warming.
the products of a burning candle are water vapor and carbon dioxide
A burning candle produces water vapor and carbon dioxide gas.
Any burning (oxidation reaction) produce carbon dioxide.
the candle will go out because oxygen helps in burning but a burning substance produces carbon dioxide but when we put a glass upon can carbon will heavier than oxygen and when oxygen will less candle will go out
The most prevalent products of a candle burning are carbon dioxide, water vapor, and leftover wax residue.
Air is mostly Nitrogen, but that is not the "burning" part; Oxygen is probably what you are looking for, as that is the part that helps the candle burn, without there would be no fire. Or maybe you are looking for Carbon dioxide, that is what burning candles (which are mostly carbon) produces. What gas causes a candle to burn? Oxygen. It is the oxygen in the atmosphere that chemically combines with the wax of the candle to give Carbon dioxide gas and water vapor. What does candle need from air to burn? A candle requires oxygen (O2) to continue its combustion reaction and produce CO2 and H2O.
The reaction of hydrocarbon (i.e. wax) with oxygen Hydrocarbon + oxygen --> water + carbon dioxide
Water (H2O) and Carbon dioxide (CO2)
Will candle produce nitrogen when it's burning? The only substances produced are carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and water. Under perfect circumstances. So called efficient burning.
The word equation for a candle burning in the air is: Wax + Oxygen → Carbon Dioxide + Water + Light + Heat.
no it will not it needs carbon dioxide to burn, without it theres no way the candle will be able to burn
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