What New Material Is Produced When A Candle Burns at Lindsey Newell blog

What New Material Is Produced When A Candle Burns. Lit candle covered with a glass. At the beginning the candle is solid. What happens chemically when a candle is burned? Burning time of a candle. When a candle is lit, the heat from the flame melts the surrounding wax, creating a pool of liquid fuel. When a candle burns the burning wick evaporates the wax into the air. When a candle burns, the flame heats the nearby air and starts to rise. It melts because of the heat, so its state changes to liquid. When that cooler air is heated, it too rises up and is replaced by cooler air at the base of the flame. When a candle burns the burning wick melts the wax which runs away. The heat of the flame produces an updraught of air that draws the. Close to the flame the temperature is. In a burning candle, wax is drawn up the wick by capillary action and evaporates, so what is burned is a gas. As this warm air moves up, cooler air and oxygen rush in at the bottom of the flame to replace it. As the liquid wax is drawn up.

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When a candle burns the burning wick melts the wax which runs away. Close to the flame the temperature is. When a candle is lit, the heat from the flame melts the surrounding wax, creating a pool of liquid fuel. What happens chemically when a candle is burned? When that cooler air is heated, it too rises up and is replaced by cooler air at the base of the flame. As the liquid wax is drawn up. Lit candle covered with a glass. It melts because of the heat, so its state changes to liquid. As this warm air moves up, cooler air and oxygen rush in at the bottom of the flame to replace it. At the beginning the candle is solid.

PPT How do we really know how a candle works? PowerPoint Presentation

What New Material Is Produced When A Candle Burns When a candle burns the burning wick melts the wax which runs away. The heat of the flame produces an updraught of air that draws the. In a burning candle, wax is drawn up the wick by capillary action and evaporates, so what is burned is a gas. At the beginning the candle is solid. Lit candle covered with a glass. When that cooler air is heated, it too rises up and is replaced by cooler air at the base of the flame. As the liquid wax is drawn up. When a candle burns the burning wick melts the wax which runs away. Burning time of a candle. Close to the flame the temperature is. As this warm air moves up, cooler air and oxygen rush in at the bottom of the flame to replace it. It melts because of the heat, so its state changes to liquid. When a candle is lit, the heat from the flame melts the surrounding wax, creating a pool of liquid fuel. When a candle burns, the flame heats the nearby air and starts to rise. What happens chemically when a candle is burned? When a candle burns the burning wick evaporates the wax into the air.

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