I did this experiment at home.
I burned a candle and left it for 10 secs. Next, I held a wood splint on the flame to burn it. I quickly removed the splint, n blew out the candle. So here was what happened: every single time I held the spint about 1/4 inches away from the smoking lick of the candle, the lick started flaming up again .
The question was why did it happen?
I tried to test this experiment again, but this time I left the lick until all the smoking is gone, n then held the splint near the lick, noting happened.
So I believe there is somthing to do with the SMOKE.
THe smoke is composed of Carbon dioxide and water vapor ... so why can a burning, flaming wood splint can flame up a smoking lick?
I 'm glad to hear from u guys, thanks alot
