Chemistry, asked by aditirath005, 1 year ago

HOW WILL YOU SHOW THAT THE COMBUSTION OF WAX TAKES PLACE ABOVE IT'S IGNITION TEMPERATURE.

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Answered by AXISREADER
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hey!!!!

as we know till the substance do not touches it's ignition temperature it will not start to melt or have any change. As the wax changes it's shape, size and it also melts so I think this will satisfy your question.


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Answered by pdey09224
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1) To who that combustion of wax take place above the ignition temperature ?

•Make a hole in the peace of tin or aluminium foil

• Now take a light candle and slide file just below the flame and above the metaled watch as soon in the given figure given a long side.

Explation

when the metal foil is paste below the flame it conducts away the heat and bring down the temperature below the ignition temperature of the wax resulting is extinguishing of the candle flame.

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