fuse
the fuse or wick, usually the fuse though, depending on the person
The lighted candle burns wax for fuel. The heat from the flame melts the nearby wax, and it is drawn to the flame through the wick. The wick is slowly consumed by the flame, but the wax is the main fuel.
First the wick is lighted; after this the wax is melted, vaporized and burned.
A candle wick that has been burnt is called a "spent wick."
No. Dynamite consists of three main parts: Nitroglycerin, An Absorbent (like sawdust), and Sodium Carbonate. These are combined, formed into small sticks, and then wrapped in paper with a wick added.
It is Dynamite after a Greek word called Dynamis which means Power
The wick.
The white string on top of a candle is called a wick. It is made of a material that burns slowly and helps the candle to stay lit.
The burnt part of a candle wick is called a "wick trim" or a "candle snuffer." It is the charred portion of the wick that remains after the candle has been burned. It should be trimmed before each use to ensure a clean and efficient burn.
Temperature is the most important factor affecting the reaction rate in this scenario. By increasing the temperature with the lighted match, the kinetic energy of the particles is increased, leading to more collisions and a faster reaction between the match and the candle wick.
The alcohol may leak out of the reservoir, over the wick and ignite. This could cause a fireball and could cause severe burns.
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