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Well if you start to walk away about 7 min after you just left it there ( you walked away with the stick) well nothing would happen. If you put it too close to the candle well it will burn and if decide to stare at it wile holding it over the candle for round about.....uh..... 1-2 hours it would melt........wait a minute what happened to the tasty part of lolipop?

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If the density of water is 1 gram per milliliter (gml) could be the density of the wooden stick to the nearest hundredth?

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What gas comes out of the fire of the candle stick?

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Does a negatively charged balloon stick to a wooden wall?

Yes, a negatively charged balloon can stick to a wooden wall due to the electrostatic attraction between the balloon and the wall. The negative charge on the balloon induces a positive charge on the surface of the wood, creating an attractive force that causes the balloon to stick.


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Would a negatively charged balloon stick to a metal wall as easily as to a wooden wall?

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STICK-UM Candle Adhesive is shown at Michaels.com


When was the candle stick invented?

prehistoric


How many syllables are in candle stick?

There are 3 syllables. Can-dle - stick.


What is a middle of a candle called?

The wick is the central part of a candle. Without a wick, a candle is just a wax stick.


Is it possible to burn the candle at both ends?

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Which stick lets you shoot farther wooden or composite?

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