no because if there are candles more smoke come.I hope that answered your question :)Answered by:PeaceLove2622
All else being held constant - the dependent variable is the composition of the chemical(s) used to color the colored candles. Some additives will speed burning because they are themselves flammable. Some will slow burning because they are less flammable. Some will cause the melting point of the wax to be depressed so that the wax melts quicker - and as it melts and drains away, the candle will burn faster. A more critical factor in reality though is that colored candles are usually made with a different composition than white candles to make it easier to color them. Not only do they contain something to give them color - the composition of the wax the color is added to is different as well. Once you change the basic composition of the candle that much it is tough to compare the candles. It becomes like trying to compare burning oak to burning pine. Yeah - they are similar but you really are not burning the same thing and you don't expect them to burn at the same rate. By controlling the composition of the wax, you can make candles burn faster or slower - without respect to what color they are or if they have no color at all (assuming you don't call white a color).
the liquid vaporizes and the resulting gas molecules wander about the room
No, humidifiers do not have germ killing properties. Humidifiers simply add moisture to the air of the room in which they are located. In fact, over use of a humidifier can make the room too moist, which can cause the growth of mold or other bacteria.
yes but only if u eat cheese first... in fact even more so if you have wine with your cheese. Realistically though I have heard that a small candle can increase the temperature of your car by 10 degrees when stranded in the cold. By that rationale I am certain that a dozen candles increases the temperature of my small bedroom on a cool day. Efficient? Probably not...
we did not have any explanation for the cause. explanation was asked by people of rome.
There are no candles that are safe for a bird to breathe if it is lit and burning. If the candle is unlit then is is ok. So if you are going to have candles going it would be best for your bird if it was kept in a different room. Or if it is neer the candles make it out in an open, ventilated area.
no
Yes. Lit candles produce heat, ergo, each candle will contribute to warming the room.
if it is higher than the frozen yes
yes candle burns faster
one u get in side the book room the candles are on the table next to the fireplace
Burning Room - 2009 was released on: USA: 2009
Yes, provided that they are not too close to the tank, and you do not burn a high number of candles
Candle melts are preferred over standard candles for room fragrances due to the ability to mix and match scents. Candle melts also tend to be cheaper when compared to regular candles.
Some of the most important safety rules when using candles is to always have a person inside the room where the candle is burning. In addition it is very important to burn a candle away from any flammable materials and to keep it away from children, pets or any place that the candle can be dropped from.
Candles that have just come out of the microwave will burn faster because the microwave has already burned it as it is, adding a flame will just continue the process. Whereas if it was room temperature you would have to start the whole process from the beginning.
If the room gets too hot, the candle wax will melt, so yes, room temperature does matter.