No, candle wax is not made of cells. It is primarily made of hydrocarbons, such as paraffin, that are derived from petroleum or plant sources. The wax is solid at room temperature and melts when heated, which allows it to be used in candles for burning.
A wax candle is an example of something made of wax that can be lit.
Candles are made up of different things. Wax candles are usually made of 1: wax 2: a wick 3: colours 4: scent, natural or chemically derived.
The melted wax from a lit candle is typically referred to as "candle drippings."
Nope... most candle waxes are made from petroleum byproducts -mixed with natural beeswax.
No, candle wax is not a conductor of electricity. It is an insulator.
No, a candle is not made up of cells. A candle is typically composed of wax (such as paraffin or beeswax) and a wick, which are lit to produce light through combustion. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms.
A wax candle is an example of something made of wax that can be lit.
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No. Not all candles are made of wax. A candle can be made of soap, oil, fat.
Candle wax or bees wax
Candles are made up of different things. Wax candles are usually made of 1: wax 2: a wick 3: colours 4: scent, natural or chemically derived.
It depends on what kind of wax that the candle is made out of
this candle is made from wax.
ordinary wax.
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no. the candle is made from wax. what the wax is made of, i do not know. hope this answers your question.
The melted wax from a lit candle is typically referred to as "candle drippings."