Hot candle wax is a liquid. When the wax is heated, it melts and transforms into a liquid form.
Candle wax is a solid at room temperature. When heated, it melts into a liquid form.
The wick burns, not the wax. The flame melts the wax, which is drawn up the wick through capillary action and vaporizes, contributing to the light and heat from the candle.
For the wax, yes. It changes to a liquid and then back to a solid. But some of the wax is also consumed in a chemical change as it oxidizes, along with the burning wick.
The change of state in a lit candle is from solid (wax) to liquid (molten wax) to gas (vaporized wax) as the heat from the flame melts the wax and turns it into vapor that burns, releasing heat and light.
The wax melts, it can solidify into a solid again.
As a candle burns, the candle becomes smaller as the wax melts.
When the wax melts
Hot candle wax is a liquid. When the wax is heated, it melts and transforms into a liquid form.
Candle wax is a solid at room temperature. When heated, it melts into a liquid form.
Normally the part closest to the flame (the wax).
The wick burns, not the wax. The flame melts the wax, which is drawn up the wick through capillary action and vaporizes, contributing to the light and heat from the candle.
For the wax, yes. It changes to a liquid and then back to a solid. But some of the wax is also consumed in a chemical change as it oxidizes, along with the burning wick.
The flame burns the wax which melts smaller and smaller. Therefore the candle melts 'til there is nothing left.
The change of state in a lit candle is from solid (wax) to liquid (molten wax) to gas (vaporized wax) as the heat from the flame melts the wax and turns it into vapor that burns, releasing heat and light.
There are many things that physically chance when a candle burns. The wick burns, and turns into ash, and wax of the candle melts and runs down the sides of the candle or container.
Yes, candle wax is flammable. When a candle is lit, the heat from the flame melts the wax, which is then drawn up the wick and burned to create the flame.