Science, asked by 08842, 18 days ago

When a candle burns, the wax around the wick melts and evaporates.
Hence it forms a flame.
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Answered by rvgmc056
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Answer:

F

Explanation:

because When you light a candle, wax near the wick melts into a liquid. The heat of the flame vaporizes the liquid

Answered by shafeen41
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Answer:

All those substances that evaporate while burning produces a flame.

Explanation:

When the candle burns, the wax melts and changes to its liquid form. The molten wax then rises through the wick and burns in the form of vapour and as a result produces flame.

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