Chemistry, asked by hazimmushtaq12345, 16 days ago

Discuss an example to show that physical and chemical changes can occur together

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Answered by itzdane
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Explanation:

Yes, in some cases the physical and the chemical changes can occur together. One such example is the burning of candle. The wax present in the candle changes to liquid state. ... At the same time, the constituents carbon and hydrogen present in wax react with oxygen of air to form new subtances.

Answered by abdulquadirakhunji
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In some cases, physical and chemical changes occur together. One such example is burning of candle. The solid wax present in the candle first changes into liquid state and then into the vapour state. Both these changes are physical changes. The wax vapours then combine with oxygen of the air to form a mixture of carbon dioxide and water. This involves a chemical change. The unburnt wax vapours again change first to the liquid state and finally to the solid state. This interconversion of states is a physical change. Thus, burning of candle involves both physical and chemical changes.

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