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a candle produce flame but not wood explain ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Wax is the substance which vaporizes during burning thereby giving flame. Wax is a petroleum product and it is used in candles, therefore when the wax melts, it rises through the wick and is vaporized during burning and produce flames. On the other hand, Charcoal does not vaporize and so does not form a flame.

Answered by beingdaring12
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CANDLE IS MADE UP OF PARAFFIN WAX

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