It will turn yellow.
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?
When the match head is struck against a rough surface, friction generates enough heat to ignite the phosphorus and sulfur mixture in the match head. This ignition creates a flame that then spreads to the wooden stick, which continues to burn as long as there is sufficient fuel (wood) and oxygen present.
A non-luminous flame is a flame colored blue, and is undergoing almost-perfect or perfect combustion. Matchsticks emit luminous flames, which burn red to yellow and aren't as perfect. Matches take a second to reach full flame when put in a Bunsen burner (which emits a non-luminous flame) because the ignition of the match normally is based on the spark produced by swiping the match, which produces massive heat in a split moment. With the Bunsen burner, it takes a second for the match to reach the heat level required for ignition.
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.
a. The short answer is that you can now see it better. ( answers the riddle) b. An obvious answer is that it turns black as it is consumed by the flame. c. In addition to turning black, it most likely will curl, depending on how it is held. d. Someone needs to spell and grammar check this question. e. Since that was not done, the question is open to many interpretations.
fudgesicles are icecream on a stick that chocolate flavored and dipped in fudge
If an ice cream stick is moved in and out of a flame ten times, it will likely become charred due to the heat and combustion of its wood fibers. Each exposure to the flame can cause the surface to blacken and potentially catch fire if held too close for too long. Repeated exposure may weaken the stick, making it more prone to breaking. Additionally, the stick may absorb some of the heat, becoming hot to the touch.
If you hold an ice-cream stick with a pair of tongs and move it in and out of a luminous flame ten times, the stick will likely melt or char due to the heat from the flame. Luminous flames are very hot, and continuous exposure to such high temperatures will cause the ice-cream stick to burn or disintegrate.
You use it to upgrade the flame thrower.
Generally using a lighter. You keep the flame over the very tip of the stick. When the stick has a flame take away the lighter. Let that flame burn for a couple of seconds and then blow it out gently. Blow softly on the ember for a moment, and you're done. It takes practice to know when the stick is lit, and it varies from brand to brand.
Yes, when moved correctly, the stick creates heat from friction. This heat can be enough to produce a flame.
Irritating Stick happened in 1998.
You can light a match stick using another match stick, a lighter, or a candle. Simply expose the match head to the flame to ignite it.
Type /join lowe and then you do the quest called Marshmallow on a Stick and find a stick and a marshmallow within the area. You can get it roasted with a flame by doing the Roasted Marshmallow quest, all you need is the Marshmallow on a Stick.
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It will stick to the refrigerator
The liquid would probably fall out of the glow-stick