Chemistry, asked by promilaranarana, 1 year ago

wax is born in form of a candle​

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Answered by Gopeshtiwari34
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The white “smoke” that appears immediately after a flame is blown out is actually a very flammable mixture of wax vapor and oxygen but, with no flame, it is not ignited. You may have noticed easy it is to re-ignite a candle that has just been extinguished vs. one that has never been lit.

Answered by Anonymous
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The white “smoke” that appears immediately after a flame is blown out is actually a very flammable mixture of wax vapor and oxygen but, with no flame, it is not ignited. You may have noticed easy it is to re-ignite a candle that has just been extinguished vs. one that has never been lit.

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