Why does the wax start to melt even if it's not touching the candle?
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When you burn a candle, you end up with less wax after burning than you started with. This is because the wax oxidizes, or burns, in the flame to yield water and carbon dioxide, which dissipate in the air around the candle in a reaction that also yields light and heat.
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Explanation: THE WAX START MELT EVEN IF IT'S NOT TOUCHING THE CANDLE BECAUSE THE OUTER MOST FLAME CARRY A LARGE AMOUNT OF ENERGY AND THE FLAME IS VERY CLOSE TO IT AND GET THE SUFFICIENT HEAT TO GET BE MELT .
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