EMILY.
And what is the cause of the regular shape of the flame of a candle?
MRS. B.
The regular stream of hydrogen gas which exhales from its combustible matter.
CAROLINE.
But the hydrogen gas must, from its great levity, ascend into the upper regions of the atmosphere; why therefore does not the flame continue to accompany it?
MRS. B.
The combustion of the hydrogen gas is completed at the point where the flame terminates; it then ceases to be hydrogen gas, as it is converted by its combination with oxygen into watery vapour; but in a state of such minute division as to be invisible.
CAROLINE.
I do not understand what is the use of the wick of a candle, since the hydrogen gas burns so well without it?