No. Same burn rate. Information out recently suggests there is actually very little difference between full and "lights"
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Yes, because they have more chemicals which burn faster
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Yes
In theory, dark candles should burn faster, as dark light absorbs more heat than light colours, as light colours reflect more (which is why you can distinguish between dark and light colours). If the candles are made from identical wax, the dark colour should burn faster, as it would get hotter. However if it's different coloured wax it's most likely that the different wax has different properties which could change the difference in time.
because the darker the color the more light-waves it takes in. Therefore the regular temperature of the candle will increase. darker colored candles would burn faster
White candles reflect the light in the experiment.
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Most states have adopted a law that requires cigarette manufacturers to use a special paper that burn slower, therefore making the cigarette go out if not smoked consistently.
It is because they just burn faster
Some burn ointment will help. I think Neosporin also helps with burns but make sure you read the label and check.
Since you have to light the end of cigarettes it is quite possible to burn yourself if you were to come into contact with the lighted end of the cigarette. For example if you were to touch the end of the cigarette to any exposed skin or even to clothing, it will burn.