Describe in two points what will happen if you cover a burning candle
with a glass . Explain the factors responsible for this .
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The burning candle produces carbon dioxide and water in the form of water vapor. The glass becomes foggy due to this water. The flame goes out, of course, from a lack of enough oxygen in the glass. ... If the air in the glass cools down and its volume decreases, a negative pressure is created inside the glass.
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The burning candle produces carbon dioxide and water in the form of water vapor. The glass becomes foggy due to this water. The flame goes out, of course, from a lack of enough oxygen in the glass. ... If the air in the glass cools down and its volume decreases, a negative pressure is created inside the glass
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