Chemistry, asked by raginimishra6f47, 4 months ago

3. Is the burning of a candlewick a chemical change? Why?​


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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Chemical Changes in Burning Candle: When you light the candle, the wax present near the wick will melt. Wick absorbs the liquid wax. ... This wax vapor near to flame burns and gives new substances like Carbon Dioxide, Carbon soot, water vapours, heat and light. This is an irreversible change.

Answered by pranalimungbhate
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Answer:

Chemical Changes in Burning Candle: When you light the candle, the wax present near the wick will melt. Wick absorbs the liquid wax. ... This wax vapor near to flame burns and gives new substances like Carbon Dioxide, Carbon soot, water vapours, heat and light. This is an irreversible change.

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