Friday, January 22, 2010

Relighting Candles Why Do The Fake Birthday Candles Keep Relighting Themselves After You Blow Them Out?

Why do the fake birthday candles keep relighting themselves after you blow them out? - relighting candles

Are there any chemicals in them? Is this the kind of wax or wick?

1 comment:

Jeff said...

Yes, by magnesium powder in the wick. Magnesium is a metal that burns hot and bright - is what is used to make flash powder. Before the light goes out, is the bursting of the highly flammable fumes, but it takes more than ash revive again. If a place of magnesium flashes of the spinal cord to ignite the heat in the heat makes available. When you blow out the candles, you have to stop the fire - from glue and a little water or spit on the good side of things, before it reaches a point of magnesium.

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