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Why does a candle relight without touching the wick?

As the wick burns down the heat of the flame melts the wax around the wick. After a candle goes out you can actually see the wax vapor escaping as a stream of white smoke. If you hold a match into that smoke, the candle will catch fire again-without even touching the wick!

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Can you relight a candle without touching it?

You can relight a candle without touching the flame.

Then, what happens to smoke from a candle?

Smoke is the unburned particles of carbon released when the hydrocarbon chain of candle wax breaks down. Smoke is unburned particles of carbon released when the hydrocarbon chain of candle wax breaks down. When the candle is alight, most of the carbon gets burned to carbon dioxide, but some escapes. Can you relight a match? Furthermore, a match contains only a limited amount of reactive material. So after all the reactants have been used up, no amount of friction will cause the match to relight. And unlike a battery that can be recharged, the chemical reaction that ignites a match is irreversible.

Can candles start a fire?

Candles cause an estimated 15,600 house fires, 150 deaths, and 1,270 injuries each year. Why are candles so dangerous? A candle flame may be small, but you should treat it as you would any other flame ? with care. Over half of candle fires start because the candle is too close to combustible materials. How do people touch flames? Fire, or flames in particular, cannot be touched because it is gas, illuminated by an exothermic oxidation reaction. Having said that, if you anesthetize your hand (or wear a fireproof material or somehow remove hurt/burn from the picture), surely you can put your hand in it and see soot accumulate on your hand...

Thereof, can you light a candle with no wick?

Conclusion. When your candle's wick runs out, it will stop burning. However, you can use some materials in place of a wick to keep your candle burning. Materials like spaghetti, cotton, toothpicks, paper towels, and old mop strands are viable alternatives to consider if your candle runs out of wick. You can also ask how many times can you light a candle? Heyen recommends not burning your candle for longer than four to six hours at a time. "You want to prevent your candle from overheating," Heyen says. "If you let the whole candle get liquid, the wick or wicks can float to the side, and it's going to burn unevenly after that," she says.

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By O'Dell Mayher

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