ACS: The Secret Science of Stuff - The Secret Science of FLAMES
Why does blowing on a flame make it go out?
The answer could be a few different reasons.
- Your breath has a lot of carbon dioxide. When you blow, the carbon dioxide pushes oxygen out of the way and the flame goes out.
- Your breath blows away some of the hot air around the flame. If the liquid wax cools down enough, it can’t become a gas. Without wax gas, the flame won’t burn.
- Your breath blows some of the wax gas away. Without this fuel, the flame will go out.
Why does a flame have different colors?
The colors of a flame are caused by bits of wax molecules that didn’t get completely reacted. These glow a certain color when they get to be a certain temperature. Since different parts of the flame have different temperatures, these bits of wax molecules make those areas of the flame glow with different colors.
How do candles with different colored flames work?
There are some special types of candles that have flames of different colors. These candles are made by adding certain chemicals to the wax. When they get hot enough, these chemicals glow a particular color like red, green, purple, or blue. Here, there is a regular candle in the middle and special color-flame candles on either side.
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Why does blowing on a flame make it go out?
The answer could be a few different reasons.
- Your breath has a lot of carbon dioxide. When you blow, the carbon dioxide pushes oxygen out of the way and the flame goes out.
- Your breath blows away some of the hot air around the flame. If the liquid wax cools down enough, it can’t become a gas. Without wax gas, the flame won’t burn.
- Your breath blows some of the wax gas away. Without this fuel, the flame will go out.
Why does a flame have different colors?
The colors of a flame are caused by bits of wax molecules that didn’t get completely reacted. These glow a certain color when they get to be a certain temperature. Since different parts of the flame have different temperatures, these bits of wax molecules make those areas of the flame glow with different colors.
How do candles with different colored flames work?
There are some special types of candles that have flames of different colors. These candles are made by adding certain chemicals to the wax. When they get hot enough, these chemicals glow a particular color like red, green, purple, or blue. Here, there is a regular candle in the middle and special color-flame candles on either side.
Guided instructions, lesson plans, classroom activities, video demonstrations, and activity books.
Why is gum chewy? What helps make the bubbles in bubble gum? Chew on the answers in Gum!
What’s the fizz in soda, and why does it shoot out of cans? Look for the answers in Soda Pop!
What are braces made of? What do braces and satellites have in common? Get your answers straight in Braces!
What makes ice cream so smooth? Did you know it takes more than a freezer to make ice cream cold?
How strong can glue be? What’s tape made from? Find the answers to these sticky questions and many more!
What’s inside a popcorn kernel? What makes popcorn pop?
What is pencil “lead” made from? Why does the lead from pencils seem slippery? How do erasers work?
What makes a rubber ball bounce? Why is rubber good for sneakers and bike tires? The motion’s in the molecules!
What is a bubble made of? What makes the colors on a bubble? How big can a bubble get? Learn about bubbles – no troubles!
How do taste buds work? How do we smell stuff? Do smell and taste work together? Learn how molecules, nerves, and brain power help us smell and taste!
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