I'm pretty sure that's fuel vapors, which are a stretch to call by-products of combustion since the combustion stopped. Is this Cunningham?
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I think this post is slightly misleading
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well, if combustion occurs in an oxygen deficient environment, the statement is true, but its not true for this gif which is not combustion.
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Isn't this just wax vapor that burns ?
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Any decent Arson Investigator knows this. I'd suggest having a look at IAAI website. Candle Experiment is worth a watch
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Products of incomplete combustion, that is.
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I was under the impression this was vaporized wax, not so much a by product of combustion as something freed by the heat still in the wick.
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