Do you like to burn candles. I think everyone is fascinated with flame. Listen to this article and watch the video. When a candle burns, what really is burning? Tell me what you learned about flames. Why would someone study flames? Is there heat all through the flame? What is soot?
mapping flames
When a candle burns the wax is burning. A person would study flames to understand how and why different things do and do not burn. Yes ther is heat through out. soot is unburned particals.
ReplyDeleteWhen a candle burns the oil in the wax and soot or carbon molecules is actually what is burning. I learned that the fuel for the candle is cold and that the actual flame is what is just around the wick. People would use this knowledge to make a better combustion engine and to burn fuels more cleanly.
ReplyDeleteI think some1 would study fire because they might think its interesting. Its actually cold inside the flame. Soot is just carbon particals.
ReplyDeleteI do like burning candles because it looks cool and i like the smell.When a candle burns it is really the wax burning.i learned that there are many diffrent types and that the blue flame is the hottest.Someone would study flames to figure out a way to us3e flames a an energy source or just to learn things about them.There is not heat all throught the flame. a scoot is a common particle.
ReplyDelete~Taylar Herbers
@ Lorraine Lowry
ReplyDeleteDon't forget that the soot is also burning andit is the oil from the wax that is burning.
The wax is burning and its cooler in the middle of the flame because in the middle is where the oil that has not been burned yet. I find flames interesting becaus ei know flames can be different temperatures but how and how are there different flames. I wonder how we discovered the different kinds of flame and how many different kinds of flames there are?
ReplyDeleteI love to burn candles. when a candle burns the wax is really burning. I think a person would study flames to understand why things burn and do not burn, and also how they burn. I also learned the flame is just around the wick. Yes there is heat all through the flame. Soot is unburned particles
ReplyDelete@Taylar Herbers
ReplyDelete*Carbon* particles
the wax is really burning when you light a candle.people would study flames to know what would burn and what wouldnt.there isnt heat through out some part of the flame is cool. soot is unburned particals
ReplyDeleteThe wax in the candle is actually burning and the wax starts burning when it hits oxygen.
ReplyDeleteThe wax in the candle is the one burning.I learned what soot is and soot is unburned carbon particles in the candle. Someone would study flames to get a better understanding about the flames and the candle to make a new inproved candle.
ReplyDeleteThe soot is burning which is carbon particals that went into the gas phase and didn't have any oxygen. I learned that if the color of the flame is darker it isn't as hot. They study flames so we can learn to burn fuels more efficient and cause less pollution. No there is not in the middle is the fuel that has not burned yet. Soot is carbon particals.
ReplyDeleteIts really the carbon molecules that are burning and how the middle fuel area of the flame is actually cold!
ReplyDeleteI am very fascinated with flame. The wax is really burning. The blue part of fire, is the hottest. Soot is carbon particals. I would study fire because it is very amazing to watch. It is kind of like a human if you think about it because it grows and dies, and it needs to be fed or else it dies down.
ReplyDeleteA candal is achely burning wax aka fuel. I never new that candals burnt wax i thoutht it just burt yhe wick.
ReplyDelete@Taylor
ReplyDeleteI like burning candles and i do like the smell but sometimes i don't like when the scent isn't very strong and you smell an ashy, smokey smell.
The soot is actually gives off the flames we see.The fuel is the wax.No, at the part closer to the candle it is colder. Somebody would study flames to make them easier to see.Soot is carbon particles that went into the gas phase and didn't find any oxygen and then they form into a soild particle.
ReplyDeleteWhen a candle burns, the wax is burning. The wax is fed up onto the wick of the candle, and when it comes in contact with oxygen, it turns into a flame. One thing I learned was that the yellow part of the flame is the soot, not the actual flame. Soot is a cluster of carbon particles that couldn't find any oxygen, and combined together as leftovers from the burning of the candle. No, surprisingly the whole flame is not the same temperature. In the middle of the flame is the fuel that hasn't burned yet, and it is actually colder then the rest of the flame.
ReplyDelete@ Taylor Herbers "carbon particals"
ReplyDelete@ taylar i agree but i just like fire.
ReplyDeleteSomeone would study flames if they wanted to know how they worked. This is because humans have been able to sort of control flames for half a million years, but we never really knew the dynamics of it.
ReplyDelete@ Wade Stenger
ReplyDeleteI defentl think that is true why a person would study fire and/or flames
@ wade i agree i just like fire to.
ReplyDeleteMrs Hoffman,
ReplyDeleteThe soot is really what burns. It is important to study flames so we can find a safer way to burn materials. Soot is carbon particles that are looking for oxygen but they don't find any oxygen. No part of the flame is actually cold. I learned that not all the flame is hot. I also learned that the soot is what is burning.
@Maddie Lindemann
ReplyDeleteThe blue part near the bottom is the hottest part throughout the flame.
When a candle burns, what really burns is the wax, and the soot from the candle is really just unburned particles that came off of the candel. A person would study flames to see what kinds of things do or do not catch fire, there is heat through out something burning. I learned that flames are very complex.
ReplyDeleteWhen a candle burns the wax oil is whats getting burned it goes up the wick and acts as the feul. people study flames to learn what really goes on in a flame. how each type of flame works. soot is a carbon particle when in gas phase there is no oxygen witch nukleates and makes one solid particle. There is not heat through out the flame one part is actually cold.
ReplyDeleteThe candle burns the was that turns into gas. i learned that the center of the flame is cooler and that there are many different kinds of flame. Studying flame would be neat because flame can provide light and i always thought that was really cool. soot is just fuel that didn't find oxygen in time.
ReplyDelete@ Lorraine Lowery
ReplyDeleteActually, the flame closer to the candle is colder because it's the unburned fuel.
@Lorraine Lowery
ReplyDeleteThere is actually a spot in the candle that does not have heat. In the middle of the flame, there is a spot that holds the un-burned fuel, and it is actually colder than the rest of the candle flame.
I think that when a candle is burning that the wax is burning. A person would study this because they might want to learn why a candle burns and yes there is heat throughout the flame and soot is unburned particles.
ReplyDeleteThe candle is actually burning the wax, it essentially its heated by the flame turns into a gas then burns when it comes into contact with oxygen.The yellow part is actually a soot particles. the hot soot is what actually emitting the photons. Soot is carbon particles that went into the gas phase and didn't find any oxygen and came together to form a solid particle.
ReplyDelete@Liz
ReplyDeleteI agree i dont like when it smell like that it just ruiens it.
~Taylar Herbers
I think someone would study flames to find out why something burns, and I learned that not all flames are the same. Soot is unburned carbon particles that are left over. I also learned that when a candle burns, it's the wax that is actually burning. I love burning candles because I like watching the flame move.
ReplyDeleteI like to burn candles because they smell good. When a candle burns it actually burns soot or carbon molecules. I learned that a flame does not have the same amount of heat throughout it. Someone might study flames because they like flames. Soot is unburned particles.
ReplyDelete@ alex,
ReplyDeleteI agree i think it's important to study flames.
@Liz Scarloto,
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many different types of flames there arer too! I didn't know the wax was cooler in the middle of the flame since the oil hasn't been burned yet.
@ Brett Kron
ReplyDeleteThat is kind of what i said.
@Josh Whalen
ReplyDeleteYeah i think it is interesting that the middle flame is cooler than the outer flame.
@Jenny Keser
ReplyDeleteA candle does not have the same amount of heat throughout it around the wick it is cooler.
@ zach shmidt I AGREE!!!!! studying flame would be fun and plus who doeesnt like fire ;)
ReplyDelete@Joshua Whalen
ReplyDeleteI have a candle at home that was home-made at some old town and i am going to study and have fun with it
@ Carley Snell:
ReplyDeleteI am really fascinated with flame too. That is a very good comparision, comparing flames to humans. I never thought of looking at it like that, but now that I think about it, it makes sense!
Yes/ The wax is really burning/ that the wax really/ some one would study the way the flame moves from one way to another or how it burns. ascoot is a commen partical
ReplyDelete@Brett Kron =)
ReplyDeleteI like your idea of studying fire you have a great out look on the fire and the way they burn and produce energy
@ Nate Horning
ReplyDeletei totally agree!
@ zach shmidt Good idea i think i might aswell
ReplyDeleteWhen a candle burns it is the carbon molecules that actually is being burned. I learned that soot is carbon molecules that don't get any oxygen. You would study flames to figure out why the flames are different colors. Heat is not in the middle of the flame
ReplyDelete@Ross Campbell
ReplyDeleteI didn't know candles used the wax as fuel either but did you learn anything else through this video. i learned that soot is actually carbon particles that went up into the gas phase and didn't find any oxygen and came together to form a solid particle.
@ nate
ReplyDeleteI agee that soot is unburned particles
Burning candels is just a thing to make light and smell.I think that what realy is the wax witch meltes down to a puddle and when i dries it turns in to a solid agian.There s not heat through out all the flames bc when u just put ur finger throught a little flame u dont feel anything at all.
ReplyDeletei think people wold study flames to see how they worked and to learn what the maain power/fuel source is.i think it would be cool to study a flame but also kinda scary being around fire all of the time.
ReplyDeleteI think that studying flames can be a dangurous job because it deals with fire. I never knew why the the candle got shorter but now I know it is the wax burning.
ReplyDeleteWow, mapping flames looks really cool. When they are on a computer they look awesome the way they are virtualized. I really like candles a lot, but campfires are bigger and I like them better for that reason. Once I was watching a show and they said that the flame was plasma, and different colors are hotter than others.
ReplyDeleteWhen a candle burns it is really the wax that is burning. soot is unburned particles that are created once the wax begins to burn. I learned flame is more than just fancy heat=) I think that there is heat in flame and not just out side it. someone would study flame to see what burns and what doesn't so people can make items as flame retardant as possible.
ReplyDeleteI love burning candles, but only if they smell good. Soot is carbon particles. What color flame is the hottest? Would it be white? How dose the good smelling stuff in the candle spread in a room? How can you study flmaes? Not many people would want to do that probably, I would be one of them people that go.."what the heck is that doing(mass other things)...5 SECONDS LATER...you forget about it, and live your life. Would you wonder on? Or be like me?
ReplyDeletei learned its really carbon molecules being burned and the candle uses wax as fuel.
ReplyDeleteI like to burn candles because the flame looks so interesting. The part of the candle that is really burning is, the wax burning. It turns into flame when it reaches oxygen. The soot is the yellow part in the flame that doesnt reach the oxygen. Soot is also unburned carbin particles. Someone would study flames becuase for one, flames are very different and fascinating. Two, so we can learn more about fire. There isn't heat all the way through the candle. The wick is actually cold. This whole process was new too me, and I thought it was very interesting.
ReplyDelete@Bailee Conway
ReplyDeletei agree it is the wax that is realy burning the most thats why it melts.
@ Brady
ReplyDeleteReally, you would feel nothing? Cool. Now I know what to do to make my sister flip. aagghh my hand is on fire, IT'S ON FIRE1!!!!
@ jordan
ReplyDeletewow i never knew that it was carbon molculesbeing burned that is very interesting.
@ Andrea S.
ReplyDeleteI would like to have a dangerous job, because thats what makes it exciting, you dont want to go to work everyday hating your life/job becaus eyour afraid of something. I want an exciting/adventerous job so I wont get bored, and Id be doing what i enjoy.(:
When a candle is burning it is actually the wax that is burning.I think that candles are kind of cool the way they work.
ReplyDelete@ Snell(;
ReplyDeleteI really like the comparison you made between the flame and a human. That is really creative(: do you think that you would ever want to study flames for a profession ?
@ andrea schwab
ReplyDeletei agree i think it would be alittle bit dangerous to work with real flames
@ Carley Snell
ReplyDeleteI agree that the wax is burning too, but I think that the wick is burning as well. That is interesting to think of a flame like person, and I agree there are many similarities between people and flames.
When a candle burns it burns wax. I learned from this that it is actually colder on the inside of the flame and that people want to study this because we have never really studied flames. Soot is unbured fuel particles that can't find oxogyn so when they try to burn they clump up into little black dots.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was cool how you could see the wax going up the candle and that soot is the stuff that was going to burn then didn't, but then did to make a yellow flame.
ReplyDelete@ kat slattery
ReplyDeleteI agree bigger flames are cooler and more fun
When a candle burns the wax of the candle is what burns. I learned that the fuel is cool. People study flames because they want to learn how to burn fuels smarter. No there is not heat all through the flames the fuel is cool. soot is the substance left after a flame or fire.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool that inside of the flame is cold. I never knew that the wax was what burns I thought it was the wick that burned.I always thought that soot was just black ,but it turns out it is what causes flame to have color.
ReplyDeleteYes I like to burn candles because of the smell. When a candle is burning the carbon molecules are burning. While watching this video I learned there are different types of flames. The blue flame is the hottest one. I think someone would study about flames because they would want to know how things burn. Yes there is heat through all flames. Soot is carbon particles.
ReplyDeleteWhat is really burning in a candle is the soot and wax. The middle of the flame isn't where the heat comes from. People would probably want to study flames because they interest them.
ReplyDelete@ALex Anderson
ReplyDeleteI know write? seeing that stuff go up the candle.
@ maggie Hoover
ReplyDeleteI agree that flames are intresting.also someone who studies flames would have a prety cool job.
When a candle burns its the wax that's actually burning, the wax is the flue for the flame. Someone may want to study a flame because they want to learn ways to burn cleaner flue of ways to better harness its energy. Soot is carbon particles that went into the gas phase but couldn't find any oxygen so they combine together and nucleate into a solid particle to form the leftovers of the flame. The hot part of the candle is the soot and the envelope of flame around the middle near the wick. I've learned a lot from the video, in fact everything in this video is new to me, how the soot is made, what part of the flame is hot, what's burning, everything! I think flames would be really fun to study in science!
ReplyDelete@ Sara
ReplyDeleteI would wonder on because when I don't get answers I ask more questions. For example what is that little thing that you set on fire in the wax? Is it just string or is it some specially formulated "fire holder"? If the wax is what burns then why is the "string" even there? ext.
I think that when a flame burns a heat source has to start it like a match, wich starts from friction. Once the flame starts it will continue to combust as long as it has oxygen and fuel.
ReplyDelete@ Will Smith
ReplyDeleteI thought that was cool to but I don't understand how it goes up the candle so slowly it's really wierd.
The thing that is acually burning is called soot. The soot is surrounded by the flame and in the middle is the fuel that has not been burned yet and the fuel that has not been burned yet is colder than the flame.
ReplyDelete@ Baileee
ReplyDeleteI have grabbed the wick of a candle while it was on fire once, to put out the candle. I didnt get burned tho. So you wouldnt catch on fire. I caught my kitchen one fire once...or twice..it started in my microwave but smoked more than burned but the flames were blue, and the smoke didnt smell like regular smoke.
@ nate
ReplyDeleteI never that soot is unburned particles.
I learned alot in this artical. I learned that soot is carbon particals and that there is no heat in the middle of a flame. I think it is important to study flames to learn to control them.
ReplyDeleteI agree, everyone is fascinated with flame. Though it gets pretty boring after a while. I think people study flames so they can learn to control them. I learned that soot is carbon particles. The wax isn't really burning.
ReplyDeletei think it is cool how there is so many colors of flames.
ReplyDelete@ Will Smith
ReplyDeleteYeah I agree that was cool I was surpraised that it was the wax that was actually burning.
@Sarah Colwell: I like candles that smell too, I love when the smell actually goes around the room and you can smell it after you put out the flame. I think candles and how they burn are amazing, as well as anything else that burns.
ReplyDeleteSoot is carbon particles.The hot soot is what burns in the candles. Not all of the flames are the same like gas stoves's flames are different than candle flames. Yes i love to burn candles and catch things on fire. I learned that flames are dangerous and You shouldn't play with fire. People would study flames because they are interesting.There isn't heat all through the soot.
ReplyDelete@ Zach Schmidt & Josh Whalen That so cool that it's cooler near the wick. I guess It's like the eye of the tornado being calmer.
ReplyDelete@Matthew Budde
ReplyDeleteFuel is pretty cool.... that rhymes ('_')
Soot is carbon particles. Soot and the oil in the wax are is actually the part that's burning.I learned that not all flames are the same. For example gas stoves' flames are different than candles flames. People need to know how dangerous flames really are is why people study flames. Yes there is heat all throughout the soot.
ReplyDeleteWhen a candle burns the oil in the wax and soot or carbon molecules is actually what is burning.i learned that the flame sucks up the wax of the candel.some one would study flames to understand it beter.yes.soot is the unburned particals
ReplyDelete@Cara Roche
ReplyDeleteThat's a cool idea, the tornado thing
I think it would be cool to study fire cuz it just fasinates me because i love fire so much i just wanna know how you can get it to do different things. If its the type of wax or oil or gas to get it to do different stuff then i could get my dad to help me figure out how to do these things with it.
ReplyDeleteI like to burn candles because they smell good. i wonder how they make it smell good. Someone may want to study a flame because they want to learn ways to burn cleaner flue of ways to better harness its energy.
ReplyDeleteI like it when a candle burns because you the flam move around in differnt directions.When a candale burns froim when the candale wick gets on fire from a soot particles and oil. I learned that candles have a cool flame and are interesting to see while on fire.
ReplyDeleteI like to burn candles because of the sent of the candles. I would not touch the fire because you will bern your self.
ReplyDeleteWhat i learned about flames are that the middle of the flame is actually colder and also the middle is fuel that hasn't burned yet.and the soot is actually carbon particles. this very interesting. and the yellow part of the flame is the SOOT part of the flame too. i really never knew flames/fire could be so interesting and cool.
ReplyDeleteMrs.Hoffman
ReplyDeleteI never thought of what a flame actaully is and I never new that the wax turned into gas when it melts.How would it make it safe if we figure out how a flame works.How do recreate how a flame looks like in digtal form? Why does the flame only burn in oxgen?I didn't know soot was the yellow part of the flame.If you learn more about flames you can try to to out the polutates from the flame.
Humans are thought to have mastered controlled fire in the middle of the Paleolithic era. Half a million years later, engineers Tadd Truscott and Dale Tree, of Brigham Young University, are trying to quantify it. Using high speed cameras and computer algorithms, they are reconstructing fire, digitally. Understanding flames better can help us use fire better, they say. (Credits: flame footage: Dale R. Tree Tadd T. Truscott Preston Murray Jonathon Pendlebury)
ReplyDeletei think people study flames because they want to know what really is burning the candle.
I dont like to burn candels,when a candle burns its really wax thats burning,soot is the unburn particals of a candel
ReplyDelete@jotrden gaaerner
ReplyDeleteI think that studying fire would be cool also.
@ erin pegg
ReplyDeletei would do the same thing because i was a fire bug when i was like five or six because i liked fire now im terrified of fire and it would be bad tto touch fire causwe it would hurt really bad
the brun git biger all the time in life
ReplyDeletecandles are cool because they burn because the farther it burns the bigger the wax gets...
ReplyDeleteChyanne
ReplyDeleteI never tried moving the flame while it was lite does it look cool.
what really burns is gas particals that could not find oxigan so they came together to form a flame. I learned that flames form from lack of oxigan but when the flames made it needs oxigan to keep going/cotinuing . because we don't know that much about flames and now would be a good time to start experentining. yes but the base of the flame is hotter than the outer part of the flame. a better use of fire.
ReplyDeletei like your post beacuse you said I think it would be cool to study fire cuz it just fasinates me because i love fire so much i just wanna know how you can get it to do different things. i think you did a good post
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ReplyDeleteI really don't really flames but how it went up the wick was cool and the flame wasn't inside but outside
ReplyDeleteWhen a candle burns the wax is burning. A person would study flames to understand how and why different things do and do not burn. Yes ther is heat through out. soot is unburned particals.
ReplyDeletei like lighting candles i like to see the wax run down the side an the smell of some candles.It's the wax that's burning not the little stick thing inside it.i learned that the blue flame is the hottest.i never knew the wax turns into gas and i didnt know that the middle would be colder than the out side
ReplyDeleteI think someone would study fire because they might think its interesting. Its actually cold inside the flame. Soot is just carbon particals.
ReplyDeleteThe oxogen and the candles wick.
ReplyDeleteyeah i agree with you.
ReplyDelete@Brynn H
ReplyDeletei agree with your post to lorraine
@corey allan thankyou for the reply.
ReplyDeleteI like to watch candles because I like to watch the flames change color. When we are at my dads we have a lot of fires and sometimes the flames turn blue, green, red and orange. The soot is carbon particles. The part that burns is soot and the reason that the color is the color that it is because the soot makes it yellow and that's why a stove burner is blue, there is no soot in it.
ReplyDelete@kyle bearse
ReplyDeletei like your post beacuse you said I think it would be cool to study fire cuz i like fire.
When the candle burns its the wax that is around the wick then then the wick burns and turns to soot.
ReplyDeleteno you do not burn candles you burn the wax of the candles.Then the wick terns into soot.
ReplyDeletethe 3d fire looked weird i think that it would be good to study fire bucause it could help globelwarmin and help the econemy
ReplyDeleteWhen a candle is really burning it is the wax that is burning. I learned about flames is that flames arent hot through out the whole thing in the center of it it is cooland not hot. Someone wpuld study flames because it is fascinating how they work and what you see and how some are different colors. No there is not heat thruogh out the whole flame it is cool in the center. Soot is when carbon partcles cant find oxygen and they combine into one solid.
ReplyDeleteWhen you light a candle the wax starts to mealts. I think that it would be cooler in side of the flame.
ReplyDelete@ Bryint Winters
ReplyDeleteIs there realy oil in side of the wax.
thats right brian the soot is burning
ReplyDeletei love to burn candles.me to.the string and the wax.i learned what a soot was i didnt even ever heard of ita carbon particle that that turns into gas.
ReplyDeleteyes i burn candles.when a candle burns its actully burning the wax which is actuly making thev flame. i learnt that not all of the flame is hot some of it is cold which i thought was cool. soot is unburned particals.
ReplyDeleteI think that someone would study the flame because they might want to know what happens when you burn a candle or what kind of flames there are. when a candle burns the wax goes up through the wick. I learned that the wax goes up inside the wax and that there are different kinds of flames.Soot is unburned carbon particles that are left over.
ReplyDelete@ Brad Weidner
ReplyDeleteI agree i used to play with fire and have fun catching things on fire but it can be very dangeruos as well, just as you said.
Austin Fisher you are not mucher and I'm relly Brandi luers.
ReplyDelete@Rachelle Kubel
ReplyDeleteI agree with you but did you know that the colors of the flame change from the color of the paper if you burn it
When a candle is burning the wax on the candle is burning.I learned at the flame is not all hot the inside of the flame is cold.People might study flames because they might think it is cool.No there is not heat throw the hole flame.
ReplyDeleteWhen a candle burns its actually oil in the wax that burns and soot and carbon molecules are burning too. I learned the fuel is cool and what soot is and soot is carbon particle that went into a gas phase, and if it has no oxygen it will turn into a solid particle. Also there is heat through out the whole flame.
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ReplyDeletei agre with you.
The wax is burning...when the candle is burning. I love to burn candles!!!(: I sorta think of it as me getting my anger out at some people at school...(some cheerleaders maybe idk)(:!!! Soot is a bunch of carbon particles that couldn't find any oxygen, and they are formed together as leftovers from the burning of the candle. Actually all of the flame is not the
ReplyDeletesame temperature. The middle is the coldest
When a candle is lit the wax is really burning. Soot is carbon particles that went to the gas phase and they didnt find any oxygen so they combined together in to 1 solid. There is not heat althrough the flame it is actually cold sometimes. I learned that the middle of the flame is cold!
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ReplyDelete@ Derek Ellis
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Derek, I think people study fire because it interests them. I also think they study it to prvent injuries.
@ Charlie Raines
ReplyDeleteI also learned that the part that has not burned is colder than the flame. I found that very interesting. I would think that the heat from the fllame would heat it up.
@ Nate Horning
ReplyDeleteI agree with you about the part about burning candles because they smell good. I found that fact about a flame temperature not being the same throughout it very interesting.
When it comes to candles I mostly just like the smell. What I found interesting was that there are different types of flames and that the middle of the flame is cooler on the outside than the inside. When a flame is burning it's just the wax that is burning and the middle is what hasn't burned yet.I think that a person would want to study a flame is because they might want to know what it is made of or what creates it.
ReplyDelete@Taylar Herbers
ReplyDeleteI agree that they would study flames to make them into a energy source, but they would alsolike to study it to find a ay to make it cleaner.
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ReplyDeleteI actually do like to burn candles. The flame is very interesting. When a candle burns, what actually is burning is the wax. People study flames so that we can gain information on fire and why certain things burn faster or slower, or just don't burn in general. Yes, There is heat throughout and a scoot is like unburned particals.
ReplyDeleteThe wax and soot are burning as I learned that a million years from now, the first ever human made flame will ignite. I think that someone would want to study flames to learn about how fire was formed millions of years ago.-Dominic Deutsch
ReplyDeleteI do like burning candles because it looks cool. The wax is really burning. soot is a common particle.
ReplyDeleteNo I have never thought to burn a candle. Soot is carbon particles that went to the gas fase and didnt find any oxgen so they combind together to make a solid particle. I learned that million years ago first men made fire. I think someone would want to study flames to help us burn fuels more effentce
ReplyDeletei don't like burning candles fire is cool but candles not.whats really burning is wax comon particle just like Kegan gulley said.
ReplyDeleteI don't like burning candles or anything that goes with fire.The thing that is really burning is the gas.I learned that the wax is fuel,someone would study flames because flames tell you about life because you can't find out about somebody unless you say hi and ask them questions.If they are at your church say hi do you like it here or if your at a bible study at your school and somebody that has never came went there you would or should say hi, like I should not judge people by the way they look or act like I do because God still loves them just the way they are just like he loves me and you,also I do have a bible study here every thursday you are welcomed to come.No there is not heat all through the candle because the flame is just like a envolope that covers the candles stick,Soot is carbon particles.
ReplyDeleteI agree matt I don't like burning candles either.
ReplyDelete@ rheanna barry
ReplyDeleteI like to burn candles too... i ithink they are fastinating too beacuse they soarta mystify you. I agree that the wax is really burning, and i also agee that scientists study flame to gain more info about fire and see why something would be burning faster or slower. And I agree that there is heat through-out, and that sot is unburned particlies.