The gas that comes out of the flame of a candle is primarily carbon dioxide and water vapor. When the candle burns, it undergoes a chemical reaction with oxygen in the air to produce these gases along with some light and heat.
The gas that can reignite a glowing stick is oxygen. When oxygen comes in contact with the hot ember of the stick, it can cause it to combust and reignite.
The gas that typically comes out of a fire extinguisher is carbon dioxide (CO2). It is non-flammable and works by displacing oxygen around the fire, effectively smothering it.
Usually oxygen, primarily because it is how fire is made. But for longer, there isn't a possible way to make it burn 'longer' with gas, but more rather use wax and string that are more durable to fire. Or alternatively you can put a plant near the fire (out of burning range) to give the fire as much oxygen as possible. hope it helps
If oxygen's excluded, any. As fire needs oxygen to burn, if it lacks this, it won't burn.
When a candle is lit, the wax melts into a liquid state due to the heat from the flame. The liquid wax is then drawn up the wick through capillary action and vaporizes into a gas, which is what burns to produce the flame.
Fire - Oil lamp - Candle - Gas - Electricity.
Fire can make itself bigger because it is a self controlled gas. But I put hand sanitizer in a candle and then lit the candle and kept squirting sanitizer in the flame. The fire roared! Sanitizer can really get a flame going!
* gas do fire/make some food like jelofe rice or some hot food * and make fire works well some do. * some gas comes out 24.7 or maybe 4.55 205. is the normal if you added 3 full milk's and some gas in the milk then put a phone and stick it on the top of the milk then it will make=gasmilkphone * gas do fire/make some food like jelofe rice or some hot food * and make fire works well some do. * some gas comes out 24.7 or maybe 4.55 205. is the normal if you added 3 full milk's and some gas in the milk then put a phone and stick it on the top of the milk then it will make=gasmilkphone
The gas that can reignite a glowing stick is oxygen. When oxygen comes in contact with the hot ember of the stick, it can cause it to combust and reignite.
The gas that typically comes out of a fire extinguisher is carbon dioxide (CO2). It is non-flammable and works by displacing oxygen around the fire, effectively smothering it.
Well a fire normally needs Gas Air and Oxygen so it burns when you turn the gas on the fire will automatically shows up because you are completing the triangle to make fire which is GAS+AIR+OXYGEN=fire
Usually oxygen, primarily because it is how fire is made. But for longer, there isn't a possible way to make it burn 'longer' with gas, but more rather use wax and string that are more durable to fire. Or alternatively you can put a plant near the fire (out of burning range) to give the fire as much oxygen as possible. hope it helps
If oxygen's excluded, any. As fire needs oxygen to burn, if it lacks this, it won't burn.
YOu can use a fire stick. It will burn with O2 gas.
When a candle is lit, the wax melts into a liquid state due to the heat from the flame. The liquid wax is then drawn up the wick through capillary action and vaporizes into a gas, which is what burns to produce the flame.
Helium is an inert gas and would smother a candle.
A candle uses a combustion reaction to release heat and gas.