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Most candles contain more than one compound, but a typical example for a paraffin candle would be 2 C20H42 + 61 O2 => 40 CO2 + 42 H2O.

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12C24H(s)+2O(g) --> C2O(g) + H2O(l)

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appropriate chemical equation for the combustion of candle?


How do you know that the burning of candle of wax is an exothermic change?

An exothermic reaction involves the release of heat into a system. The burning of a candle is combustion reaction. Combustion reaction release heat, and this can be detected and measured by the burning of a candle's wax. From these testable observations it is determined fact that candle burning is indeed exothermic.


What is the word equation for a candle burning in the air?

The word equation for a candle burning in the air is: Wax + Oxygen → Carbon Dioxide + Water + Light + Heat.


Is a candle-burning a combinaion decomposition or replacement reaction?

Neither. It is a combustion reaction.


Is a burning candle exothermic reaction?

Yes, a burning candle is an example of an exothermic reaction. When the candle wax reacts with the oxygen in the air, it produces heat and light energy as byproducts. This release of heat is what makes the candle flame feel warm to the touch.


How we know a chemical change has occurred when burning a candle?

Burning is a chemical reaction, an oxydation.


Is candle burning a spontaneous or non spontaneous reaction?

Spontaneous


Why do candles burn in the air?

Burning is a reaction of oxidation, a reaction of oxygen with a substance. Candle components are flammable.


Why is burning of candle a exothermic reaction?

Because exothermic change releases energy.


Whats actually burning on a candle?

the flame of a candle is a reaction of oxygen with carbon to form carbon(iv)oxide and vapour


If a candle burning example of?

Candle burning is the process called oxidation. This is, it's the reaction that takes place when a gaseous material reacts with oxygen, the wax needs to change to gaseous state for the reaction to take place.


As a candle burns it gets shorter and shorter describe a chemical change that explain this?

I believe there is no chemical equation for this. this is because though the wick burning has a chemical reaction, the wax melting, making the candle shorter, is not undergoing a chemical reaction. simply a short change of state. If you were referring to the wick brurning though, this would be a combustion reaction. hope that helps.