I think I understand the question. If an incense stick is smouldering in one corner of a room, how does the scent arrives at a corner diagonally opposite? It is all do to warm air rising. As the warm scented air rises from the stick, it can't rise further than the ceiling. So the scented air is convected in a curl through the room, with the scent dropping down as the air is cooled.
A yard stick is shorter than a meter stick by 3.37 inches (8.56 centimeters).
On a normal metre stick a centimetre, of which you would have 100.
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No. Normally 100, if the stick is really a "meter".
Fragrance molecules are spread by the air molecules being bombarded by them and blown by them
yes........approximately 12cm close to the incense stick!.....
No, the burning of an incense stick is an irreversible change as it involves a chemical reaction that transforms the incense stick into ash and releases gases and smoke. The original structure and composition of the incense stick cannot be recovered once it has been burned.
The stick burn.
Yes, the fragrant from an incense stick relax me.
To properly light an incense stick for a calming and aromatic experience, follow these steps: Hold the incense stick at the unscented end and light the opposite end with a match or lighter. Let the flame burn for a few seconds, then gently blow it out. Place the lit end of the incense stick in an incense holder or a heat-resistant container. Allow the incense stick to smolder and release its fragrance, creating a calming and aromatic atmosphere. Ensure the incense stick is placed in a well-ventilated area and never leave it unattended.
To combat the stench he lit up an incense stick.
An incense stick is neither an acid nor a base. It is a solid material that primarily consists of aromatic compounds, binders, and incense-making materials like resins and essential oils.
When an incense stick is ignited, the heat causes the aromatic compounds in the incense to vaporize and release into the air as fragrant smoke. This smoke carries the fragrance molecules, spreading the scent throughout the room. When the incense stick is not ignited, the aromatic compounds remain solid and do not vaporize, so the fragrance does not spread.
Burn an incense stick.
There are many ways that prove that the particles of matter are in continuous motion. The one I describe here is very simple to perform. materials required: incense stick and a match box procedure: - put an unlit incense stick in a a corner of room - now light up the incense stick. observation: the smell of the unlit incense stick can be observed only by going close to it but the smell of lighted incense stick can be observed from a distance conclusion:all the particles of matter posses kinetic energy{ability of particles to be in continuous motion} and kinetic energy increases with an increase in temperature.
The smoke produced by the burning incense stick carries its aroma molecules. This smoke is very light and can easily drift through the air, thus allowing the smell of the incense to spread quickly in a room or space.