Chemistry, asked by Sai21R, 9 months ago

how does burning candle react to carbon dioxide? ​

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Answered by avats673
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All the light a candle makes comes from a chemical reaction known as combustion in which the wax (made from carbon-based chemicals typically derived from petroleum) reacts with oxygen in the air to make a colorless gas called carbon dioxide. Water is also produced in the form of steam.

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Answered by riyasarma199
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the process of combustion requires oxygen but in its absence if the flame accesses contact with carbon dioxide it will blow off and will no longer combust.

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