Burning of candle is physical change or chemical change
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Answer :
The burning of a candle involves a physical as well as a chemical change .
Reason :
1. The wax under the wick melts . The molten wax flows down and solidifies . These are changes in state and , therefore , physical changes .
2. A part of the molten wax that vaporises burns to form carbon dioxide and water vapour . The burning of wax is a chemical change .
1. A physical change is temporary .
2. A physical change is reversible .
3. No new substances are formed after a physical change .
4. After a physical change, the mass of the substances remains unaltered .
5. Example : Melting of ice , evaporation of liquid , freezing of water etc .
1. A chemical change is permanent .
2. A chemical change is Irreversible .
3. New substances are formed after a chemical change .
4. The mass of the individual substance undergoing a chemical change is altered .
5. Example : Photosynthesis , fermentation , respiration etc .
Answer :
The burning of a candle involves a physical as well as a chemical change .
Reason :
1. The wax under the wick melts . The molten wax flows down and solidifies . These are changes in state and , therefore , physical changes .
2. A part of the molten wax that vaporises burns to form carbon dioxide and water vapour . The burning of wax is a chemical change .
1. A physical change is temporary .
2. A physical change is reversible .
3. No new substances are formed after a physical change .
4. After a physical change, the mass of the substances remains unaltered .
5. Example : Melting of ice , evaporation of liquid , freezing of water etc .
1. A chemical change is permanent .
2. A chemical change is Irreversible .
3. New substances are formed after a chemical change .
4. The mass of the individual substance undergoing a chemical change is altered .
5. Example : Photosynthesis , fermentation , respiration etc .
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When when 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 change occurs simultaneously.
Physical change: Breaking of large food particles into smaller particles.
Chemical change: Digestion of food.
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