Q. Why do candles require wax?
Answer
To get a candle going, you have to provide the heat (often a bare flame from a match or lighter) to the wick, which then causes a tiny quantity of fuel to melt and evaporate (the wax). In a combustible state, the fuel interacts with atmospheric oxygen to produce a steady flame once it has been evaporated.
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