When oxygen enters the body, it is transported by red blood cells in the bloodstream to cells where it is used in cellular respiration to produce energy. Oxygen helps convert nutrients into energy, releasing carbon dioxide as a byproduct which is then removed from the body through exhalation. Oxygen is essential for the survival of cells and overall bodily function.
When a candle flame is covered by a beaker, it consumes the available oxygen inside the beaker until it is exhausted. Once the oxygen is depleted, the flame will go out due to the lack of oxygen needed for combustion.
If there is no oxygen, a burning candle will not be able to sustain the combustion process since oxygen is needed for the flame to continue burning. The candle will eventually go out in the absence of oxygen.
Placing a candle under a glass container will cause the flame to consume the oxygen inside the container. As the oxygen is used up, the flame will eventually extinguish due to lack of oxygen, creating a vacuum inside the container.
When the candle flame is covered with a flask, it creates a closed system where the oxygen supply is limited. The flame requires oxygen to sustain combustion, so when the available oxygen is used up, the flame goes out. The process is known as oxygen depletion, and it happens when the flammable material (wax) fails to receive sufficient oxygen to continue burning.
When a candle is put under a tumbler, it consumes the available oxygen inside the tumbler and creates carbon dioxide. As the oxygen is depleted and the concentration of carbon dioxide increases, the flame goes out due to lack of oxygen to sustain combustion.
If a candle has no oxygen, its flame goes out.
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When the oxygen sensor goes bad, the check engine light goes on.
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the oxygen goes to the air sacs inside of the lungs.
When a candle flame is covered by a beaker, it consumes the available oxygen inside the beaker until it is exhausted. Once the oxygen is depleted, the flame will go out due to the lack of oxygen needed for combustion.
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If you remove fuel, oxygen, or both from a fire, the fire goes out.
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