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The temperature of the flame of a candle is above the ignition temperature of the wax.


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Solution

The correct option is A

True


We know that till the substance does not touch it's ignition temperature it will not start to ignite or melt. As the wax starts melting, it gives out a flame. After that, candle remains ignited till all the wax melts. This means, the temperature of the flame of a candle ia above the ignition temperature of the wax.


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