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What happens to the carbon when the candle burns?

When a candle burns, the carbon in the wax combines with oxygen in the air to form carbon dioxide gas. This process releases heat and light, which is why the candle produces a flame.


When a black soot formed as a candle burns is it a chemical change?

Yes. That is a chemical change.


How does the state of matter of wax in a candle change when the candle it lit?

When a candle is lit, the solid wax melts and turns into liquid wax. As the candle burns, the liquid wax is drawn up the wick by capillary action and evaporates, creating a gas that then burns and produces heat and light.


Is new substance formed on burning a candle?

Yes, a new substance is formed when a candle burns. The wax in the candle combines with oxygen from the air to produce carbon dioxide and water vapor, along with some other byproducts such as carbon monoxide and soot.


A different chemical substance is formed when a piece of cloth is cut cup breaks candle burns or a piece of chalk breaks?

The candle burning is a chemical process.


What is the change of state in a lit candle?

The change of state in a lit candle is from solid (wax) to liquid (molten wax) to gas (vaporized wax) as the heat from the flame melts the wax and turns it into vapor that burns, releasing heat and light.


Which candle burns the fastest white or yellow?

The yellow candle burns fastest .


You are tyring to find out which candle burns the fastest according to colori found out that the ivory candle burns the slowest and the purple candle burns the fastest why is this?

the ivory candle is going to burn the fastest


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

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.


What the of change is a change of state?

The solid wax of the candle melts, and eventually vapourises, then burns and becomes a gas.


What compounds are formed when a candle burns?

When a candle burns, the primary compounds formed are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor (H2O). Incomplete combustion can also produce carbon monoxide (CO) and soot (carbon particles). In addition, small amounts of other compounds like formaldehyde, acetic acid, and traces of other volatile organic compounds may also be produced.


The rate at witch a candle burns in millimeters per minute is called?

The rate at which a candle burns in millimeters per minute is called the candle's burn rate. This measurement quantifies how quickly the candle is consumed as it burns.