Environmental Sciences, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

Explain why the burning of a candle is an example of both physical and chemical change?

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Answered by aymansparta7
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Answer:

Explanation:

Burning of candle melts the wax and hence physical state of wax has changed from solid to liquid. Again the wax combines with the atmosphere oxygen and changes to carbon dioxide, heat and light

Answered by dharinivinod
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Explanation:

This statement is FALSE.

Burning of a candle is a chemical change, but the melting of wax is a physical change.

Burning of a candle is a chemical change as the twik of the candle, once burnt, cant be used again or brought back to the same form.

But, when was is burnt and melted, it can be brought solidified again.

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