Chemistry, asked by ishani1510, 10 months ago

The flame of a burning candle goes off,when air blown strongly over it.why?​

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Answered by dshkkooner1122
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The reason why the flame is blown away from the candle is because the air you blow towards it moves faster than the speed of the flame front. So the air you blow at it moves the flame away from its fuel source, where the flame burns out due to the lack of fuel. Combustion is a gas phase reaction..

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