Science, asked by headshot1616, 3 months ago

Why does water rise up, when candle is extinguished by inverting a glass jar?

a) Because it has more air trapped inside the tumbler
b) Because it has consumed all nitrogen present inside the jar.
c) Because it has consumed all nitrogen present inside the jar.
d) None of these.​

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Answered by susmita2891
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Because twice as much oxygen is burned than carbon dioxide released, the air volume decreases. ... When the oxygen is depleted, the candle goes out and the air cools. The volume of the air decreases and the water rises. The temporary temperature change delays the rise of the water.

Answered by jaiswalsarita080
2

Answer:

Because twice as much oxygen is burned as carbon dioxide is released, the air volume decreases. ... When the oxygen is depleted, the candle goes out and the air cools. The volume of the air decreases and the water rises.

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