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a candle burns in a jar of oxygen but gets distinguish in​

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Answered by Anonymous
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. A candle burns in a jar of oxygen as it is a supporter of combustion i.e hydrocarbons in the presence of oxygen form carbon dioxide water and heat, but is extinguished in nitrogen, as it does not support combustion due to its triple bond.D

Answered by tanushsaboo
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Explanation:

this is because fire needs oxygen to burn. in the jar the air supply is cut so the candle does not get oxygen. also since the oxygen in the jar is limited the candle runs out of oxygen and distinguishes

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