Burning of candle has both physical and chemical changes taking place.Identify Both
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see. what happens in the case of a candle
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when we light up a candle ...it burns due to combustion ..that is undoubtedly a chemical change and when the candle start burning gradually... the wax starts to come ...and in this way ..we can again form a shape with the help of melted wax...thus its is a physical change too...
and hence burning of a candle supports both chemical as well as physical change..
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see. what happens in the case of a candle
.
when we light up a candle ...it burns due to combustion ..that is undoubtedly a chemical change and when the candle start burning gradually... the wax starts to come ...and in this way ..we can again form a shape with the help of melted wax...thus its is a physical change too...
and hence burning of a candle supports both chemical as well as physical change..
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Answer:
When a candle burns, both physical and chemical changes take place.
Physical change → Melting of wax
Chemical change → Burning of wax
Eating of food is another example where both physical and chemical changes occur simultaneously.
Physical change → Breaking down of larger food particles into smaller particles
Chemical change → Digestion of food
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