The colour would not make any difference to the speed at which they burn. It's at least theoretically possible that a candle company might choose to color-code candles for some specific purpose (for example: candles intended as chafing dish warmers, or something) based on burn time, but for regular decorative candles the color is irrelevant.
None. It's not the color of the candle that determines how quickly it burns -- it's what the candle is made out of.
About the same. Wax dyes have very small effects of candle burning rates.
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Copper: burns a blue-green flame
there is no real reason to believe that a blue candle would burn any faster than a white candle!! the reason a candle burns at all is due to the wick and type of wax the candles are made from for example: a beeswax candle is of thicker material than candles made from animal fat or petroleum!! one exception might be if the colorant of the blue candle was made of a more flammable compund such as phosphorus (the basis for napalm bombs that burns intensely and quickly - don't get it on your skin)!!
Pyrotechnics, it burns blue-green
Pink or Purple
Actually, though the purple and pink candles are more common, there is a tradition that celebrates the advent season with gold, green, white, purple, and red candles. I'm not sure where this variation of the advent wreath originated, but I have seen it practiced in Baptist churches. In sequence the gold candle is for the prophets, the while candle is for the angels, the green candle is for the shepherds, the purple (sometimes a blue candle may be used) candle is for the magi, and the red candle is for the Savior.
You need the chicken to give to the farmer with the pest problem. He will then give you a candle that burns blue that you have to take to the mansion.
Chromium I don't know about Chrome, maybe, but Copper definitely does and is the most well known for doing so. So I would say Copper. Copper burns blue-green in a flame test. Thallium burns bright green.
Burns Blue was created in 2003.
It really depends how long,what type,the feeling of it