NO, it will not ruin it!! It does not hurt the candle!! Only if you use water to blow out the candle over and over again! The water acks like wax once it hits the wax!!
Yes, boiling water can melt candle wax. The heat from the boiling water will transfer to the candle wax and cause it to melt.
When a candle is placed inside a glass of water, the water absorbs the heat produced by the flame. This heat causes the water to evaporate and rise above the flame, creating the illusion that the candle is burning inside the water. In reality, the candle is burning above the water level.
The principle used in the water candle experiment is the concept of capillary action, where the water is drawn up the wick of the candle due to adhesion and cohesion forces. As the flame burns, the heat evaporates the water causing it to rise through the wick and fuel the candle's flame.
The process that can change candle wax into carbon and water is combustion. When a candle burns, the heat from the flame vaporizes the wax, which then combines with oxygen in the air to produce carbon dioxide and water vapor.
When you hold an Erlenmeyer flask over a candle in a pan of water, the water inside the flask heats up and expands, causing the water level in the flask to rise. This is due to the expansion of the water molecules as they gain thermal energy from the heat source.
No, all it does is make it slippery.
you could get it wet but it will ruin the candle or you could use honey put a little dab on the candle and it will go out the next time you lite it the honey will burn off you could get it wet but it will ruin the candle or you could use honey put a little dab on the candle and it will go out the next time you lite it the honey will burn off
Eggs
Nope.
Yes there is averse in the bible that says about a candle. The verse says if you have a candle you will put it on a table for all to see , instead of putting it under the bed.
An antonym for "candle" could be "darkness," as a candle provides light, while darkness represents the absence of light. Another possible antonym is "extinguish," which refers to the act of putting out a candle's flame.
Try putting gasoline or kerosene on your candle, both are liquids. On second thought DON'T!
The short answer is no, it will not ruin the disc.
Yes
Yes, boiling water can melt candle wax. The heat from the boiling water will transfer to the candle wax and cause it to melt.
Putting hot water in the chafing dish and then immediately covering it with your pans, plus lighting the candle underneath, would be the best method. If you put hot water in the chafing dish to begin with you already have something in it to keep your food warm rather than waiting for it to heat up.
In most cases it will.