4. Blow the candle out. Observe the candle until no more changes are taking place. Observation before burning: + white +solid + the wick is black (got burned) +smell fresh Observation during burning: +fire +yellow on the very top of the wick‚ blue at the bottom + melting -> clear liquid +hot Observation after burning: +liquid + the wick turns into dark black + burn’s smell +Liquid turns solid after leaving it for a while Questions: * Why do candles had many kind of
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Resilient Life Summary In the book “Bounce: Living the Resilient Life‚” the author‚ Robert J. Wicks‚ argues that the contemporary world is full of stress (2009). However‚ the book asserts that people should not be crushed by the world’s pressure because every individual has a range of resilience. Resilience gives people the ability to meet and learn from the day-to-day challenges and stresses of the current world (Wicks‚ 2009). For that reason‚ people’s resilience ensures that their challenges do not crush
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------------------------------------------------- The wick in a candle is typically a braided cotton string. Cotton consists largely of cellulose. Cellulose is the most abundant biomolecule on Earth. It is composed of six carbon (C)‚ ten hydrogen (H)‚ and five oxygen (O) atoms. Materials Required * 250mL Beaker and/or 500mL Erlenmeyer flask * metric
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witch (Megan Wicks who played Baba). Killer and Bryan’s relationship throughout the whole play was that of two best friends almost‚ they would go everywhere together. Also the way they portrayed their character of a fox and crow child emphasized even more that they were in the middle of nowhere. I also really liked the relationship between Wicks Killer and Bryan. All three of them together had good chemistry and the facial expressions used by all three actresses were amazing. Every time Wicks would raise
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palm oil and palm kernel oil‚ are solid at room temperature. A candle wick is usually a braided cotton that holds the flame of a candle or oil lamp. A candle wick works by capillary action‚ conveying ("wicking") the fuel to the flame. When the liquid fuel‚ typically melted candle wax‚ reaches the flame it then vaporizes and combusts. The candle wick influences how the candle burns. Important characteristics of the wick include diameter‚ stiffness‚ fire-resistance‚ and tethering. Choosing
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This experiment was conducted to see witch candle would burn faster. How to test the variable is to burn a scented and unscented candle at the same time and see witch candle burned the quickest. There wasn’t any flaws in this experiment. When changing this experiment use different brands‚ scents or waxes and see which one would burns faster. The results were the unscented candle burned faster but they both burned at the same speed rate so it doesn’t really matter too much. Other brands could change
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involved as those of older generations such as their parents. While the connections made by Warren & Wicks (2011) as well as Claes et al. (2009) were valid‚ the argument presented by Hooghe (2004) in regards to education is much more objective and applicable to
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I. INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study Today‚ candles are made not only for lighting purposes but for many other uses such as home décor‚ novelty collections‚ as fixtures for big occasions (weddings‚ baptismals‚ etc.)‚ and as scented varieties for aromatherapy. Candles are made from different types of waxes and oils. Cooking oil is a major kitchen item in Filipino households. It is also used substantially in fast-food outlets‚ where it is used in different stages of food preparations
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electricity is available. They are normally made from paraffin wax with a wick in the middle. Candles can also be made from soy wax or other plant wax‚ animal fat or bee wax. Wax acts as a fuel to keep the candle burning. The wick has to be an absorbent twine with strong capillary ability. When the wick of a candle is lit‚ the heat from the flame will melt the wax surrounding the wick. The melted wax will be absorbed by the wick and the capillary action will pull the wax upwards. When the wax approaches
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IV: CONCLUSIONS/GENERALIZATIONS CHAPTER V: RECOMMENDATION CHAPTER VI: DEFINITION OF TERMS CHAPTER VII: APPENDIX CHAPTER VIII: BIBILIOGRAPHY I. Introduction A. Background of the Study A candle is a solid block of wax with an embedded wick‚ which is lit to provide light‚ and sometimes heat‚ and historically as a method of keeping time. Today‚ most candles are made from paraffin. Candles can also
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