Science, asked by david5191, 10 months ago

is the flame produced by a candle uniform?​

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Answered by NJD38
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When you light a candle a combustion reaction takes place with the wax of the candle which is the fuel and the air which contains oxygen. The flames are the are in which this combustion reaction is taking place. The release of heat and light energy from this exothermic reaction happens through the flame.

Answered by Anchal9056
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when you light a candle a combustion reaction take place with the wax of the candle which is fuel and air which contains oxygen. The flame are in which the combustion reaction take place. The release of heat and light energy forms this exothermic reaction happenhappens through out the flame.

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