Science, asked by lorithkarthikeyan, 10 months ago

What happens when a candle burns?​

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Answered by sanishaji30
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As the candle burns, solid wax becomes liquid and then evaporates to become a gas. The gaseous wax burns in oxygen to produce water, carbon dioxide, heat and light. The burning candle also produces carbon, in the form of the black soot we see on the spoon

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Answered by richasharma26
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after sometimes the candle will stop burning,, the reason is something will burn if there is presence of oxygen and when you cover the candle with glass.. the will burn only with the oxygen present in glass and after sometimes the flame sucked the oxygen present in glass so now no oxygen is avallable then candle stops burning in that case..

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