Chemistry, asked by harsh597062, 11 months ago

How is a flame produced when a candle wick is burnt? ​

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Answered by StarrySoul
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When a candle wick is burnt ,the wax around it melts and vaporises. The vaporised molten wax moves upward through the wick. These vapours burn in the air and produce a flame.

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Answered by DeviIQueen
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Answer:

When a candle wick is burnt ,the wax around it melts and vaporises. The vaporised molten wax moves upward through the wick. These vapours burn in the air and produce a flame.

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