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This candle produces oxygen on submarines by burning at 600°C (1,112°F) :  r/chemistry
This candle produces oxygen on submarines by burning at 600°C (1,112°F) : r/chemistry

Oxygen candle hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Oxygen candle hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Where Does The Wax Go When You Burn a Candle?
Where Does The Wax Go When You Burn a Candle?

Getting water from a candle | Experiments
Getting water from a candle | Experiments

PDF] The Oxygen Generation Performance of Hollow-Structured Oxygen Candle  for Refuge Space | Semantic Scholar
PDF] The Oxygen Generation Performance of Hollow-Structured Oxygen Candle for Refuge Space | Semantic Scholar

What Happens to Candle Wax When a Candle Burns
What Happens to Candle Wax When a Candle Burns

Chlorates: Tragic Incidents and Life-Saving Applications – Part 3 -  ChemistryViews
Chlorates: Tragic Incidents and Life-Saving Applications – Part 3 - ChemistryViews

The Science of How a Candle Burns - YouTube
The Science of How a Candle Burns - YouTube

How is oxygen made aboard a spacecraft? | HowStuffWorks
How is oxygen made aboard a spacecraft? | HowStuffWorks

PDF] The Oxygen Generation Performance of Hollow-Structured Oxygen Candle  for Refuge Space | Semantic Scholar
PDF] The Oxygen Generation Performance of Hollow-Structured Oxygen Candle for Refuge Space | Semantic Scholar

Candle Under Glass Experiment - 5 Minute Science Project Idea
Candle Under Glass Experiment - 5 Minute Science Project Idea

Chemical oxygen generator - Molecular Products
Chemical oxygen generator - Molecular Products

Do Candles Use Up Oxygen? – flamestuff.com
Do Candles Use Up Oxygen? – flamestuff.com

SOLVED: An oxygen candle is a cylindrical chemical oxygen generator that  contains a mix of sodium chlorate and iron powder, which, when ignited,  smolders at about 600 °C (1,112 °F), producing sodium
SOLVED: An oxygen candle is a cylindrical chemical oxygen generator that contains a mix of sodium chlorate and iron powder, which, when ignited, smolders at about 600 °C (1,112 °F), producing sodium

Need emergency breathable air? Light an oxygen candle, but beware, it's  hot! | Boing Boing
Need emergency breathable air? Light an oxygen candle, but beware, it's hot! | Boing Boing

Chemical oxygen generator - Wikipedia
Chemical oxygen generator - Wikipedia

Candles: What do they emit when lit? | Office for Science and Society -  McGill University
Candles: What do they emit when lit? | Office for Science and Society - McGill University

Flame Out - American Chemical Society
Flame Out - American Chemical Society

Chlorates: Tragic Incidents and Life-Saving Applications – Part 3 -  ChemistryViews
Chlorates: Tragic Incidents and Life-Saving Applications – Part 3 - ChemistryViews

Oxygen candles hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Oxygen candles hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Where Does a Candle Go When It Burns? - The New York Times
Where Does a Candle Go When It Burns? - The New York Times

This candle produces oxygen on submarines by burning at 600°C/1,112°F :  r/Military
This candle produces oxygen on submarines by burning at 600°C/1,112°F : r/Military

Discovering what makes candle flames to burn | Britannica
Discovering what makes candle flames to burn | Britannica

Candles as an Emergency Fuel Source for Warmth, Light, and Cooking - The  Provident Prepper
Candles as an Emergency Fuel Source for Warmth, Light, and Cooking - The Provident Prepper

The science of candles - Explain that Stuff
The science of candles - Explain that Stuff

Oxygen Candle for your Space Station, Submarine, (or Gold/Silver Mine  Emergency Room) | Northwest Firearms
Oxygen Candle for your Space Station, Submarine, (or Gold/Silver Mine Emergency Room) | Northwest Firearms