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Burning of wax is an irreversible change. Melting of wax is a reversible change. find why is it so?

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Answered by ranvirsinghadvocate9
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In the process of burning of wax, it is neither the solid wax nor the liquid wax that is burnt. Wax vapours are burnt giving off heat and light. Once burned, it is not possible to get back the wax. Burning of wax is a chemical process and hence, is irreversible.

Answered by 2514
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the process of burning of wax,

it is neither the solid wax nor the liquid wax that is burnt. Wax vapours are burnt giving off heat and light. Once burned, it is not possible to get back the wax. Burning of wax is a chemical process and hence, is irreversible.

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