Why Does the Candle Suck In the Water?
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With no conclusive answer, you deserve a 👎
Pressure difference, the air that the candle is burning is binding the oxygen in the air, making it more dense and taking up less space, which has to be filled by something
Gravity obviously.
Because of change in atmospheric pressure/temperature within the jar…..etc❤😂🎉
This is no big deal. The flame is using up the oxygen. So it’s being displaced by the water.
Because of science, obviously
Water should look like clean water before any other questions please
So volume of oxygen is not equal to co2 🤔