The end products of burning a candle in the atmosphere ar...
The end products of burning a candle in the atmosphere are water and
carbon (II) oxide
sulphur (IV) oxide
carbon (IV) oxide
sulphur (VI) oxide
Correct answer is C
When we ignite a candle, the hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen (in excess) to produce carbon dioxide and water. The burning sets an air current which gives dome shape to candle flame and it helps to get complete combustion at the bottom and the outer surface of the flame.
CO2 is produced
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