Science, asked by RayyanHashmi, 7 months ago

Why does the wax start to melt even if it's not touching the candle?

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Answered by ashishpandey20052002
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Answer:

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.

Answered by 123456789ROCKY
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Answer:

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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