Now Viewing: candleTag type: General A candle typically consists of a wick surrounded by wax (or sometimes tallow or a similar organic compound). It works by lighting the wick, which melts and vaporizes the wax, causing a fairly steady chemical reaction that can keep the flame going until the candle runs out. Historically before gas lighting and electricity, candles were one of the primary sources of light, and they were also used to tell time by seeing how much of the candle has burned. In modern times candles are typically used for mood lighting or things like religious ceremonies and birthday cakes. There are also scented candles that give off a smell as they burn. See also wax Other Wiki Information Last updated: 11/12/15 8:29 PM by axres This entry is not locked and you can edit it as you see fit. |
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