
Why does this happen in a candle?
I have a gel candle when it burns, there are small bubbles in a perfect circle of 1 / 2 inch apart of the wick, but not the "hardest" part of the gel is the softest part. Why is it doing that and what miniature bubbles for this perfect circle (+)? Just curious.
The gel is air that naturally can not see and when the gel is heated, the air bags join the bubbles you see. Gather so far from the wick, because beyond the gel is not enough to release the air and the heat of the flame of the wick away.
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