(a) what happens when an empty glass is inverted over a burning candle
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Explanation: The glass becomes foggy on the inside and the flame fades and eventually goes out. Then the water level in the glass rises. The burning candle produces carbon dioxide and water in the form of water vapor. If the air in the glass cools down and its volume decreases, a negative pressure is created inside the glass.
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when an empty glass is inverted over a burning candle the candle is extinguish because there is no oxygen in the class oxygen helps to burn candle orfire
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