Depends. If the flame is to big, yes.
they were made out of wax,fragrance,wicks, and many more thing we use today
Because if the wick is shorter, the flame has less space to cover?
A cloth-type candle wick, which are the most common type, is made generally of 100% cotton, though sometimes they use a combination of paper and cotton. The wicks that are made of metal are made of zinc or tin. Also, before the cloth wicks are used, they are coated with a thin layer of wax, to help them stay straight and to help control the way they burn.
Yes anything involving fire is a chemical change. i believe
The vapor has a sexual reproduction of air to wicks and waxs.
http://www.unitywoodenwicks.comI just ordered wooden wicks from this site.
A candle structure includes a candle body and a plurality of wicks. The candle body is configured with a top and bottom surface, and an outside wall that tapers substantially inward from the top surface to the bottom surface. The plurality of wicks is configured to supply air through the gaps of standing wicks that protrude from the top surface of the candle structure. The plurality of wicks extends above the body and the wicks are aligned longitudinally. The plurality of wicks is arranged radially to taper outward toward the bottom surface of the candle body.
One can find information about candle wicks on most crafts websites. Some of these websites include RedTedArt and Michaels dot com. You can also buy candle wicks from sites such as eBay and Amazon.
Wicks.
To use an oil hanukiyah (menorah), you'll need some special short wicks - you can buy wicks from hobby stores and cut it to the correct length, or visit a Hebrew bookstore which will stock them in the correct size. Wicks can easily be rolled from raw cotton or cotton balls. The oil cups on the hanukiyah are then filled with the oil. The wicks, usually fitted with glass or metal discs to hold them above the oil, are placed in them. These are then lit using the shamash (helper or attendant candle) just as you would with a candle hanukiyah.
it is much thicker and stronger but weakened by fire
they were made out of wax,fragrance,wicks, and many more thing we use today
plaster of paris for candle wicks
Because if the wick is shorter, the flame has less space to cover?
A cloth-type candle wick, which are the most common type, is made generally of 100% cotton, though sometimes they use a combination of paper and cotton. The wicks that are made of metal are made of zinc or tin. Also, before the cloth wicks are used, they are coated with a thin layer of wax, to help them stay straight and to help control the way they burn.
Yes anything involving fire is a chemical change. i believe
The vapor has a sexual reproduction of air to wicks and waxs.