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melting wax is a reversible change and Irreversible change​

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Answered by amit070779
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Answer:

Reversible change

Explanation:

It can be unchanged again after solidifying.

Answered by EnchantedRahuL
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melting of wax is a reversible change. Melting of was is reversible as it can be moulded in a candle. Burning of candle is an irreversible change but melting of wax is a reversible change as the wax can again be heated and shaped into desired shape..

Answered by EnchantedRahuL
1

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melting of wax is a reversible change. Melting of was is reversible as it can be moulded in a candle. Burning of candle is an irreversible change but melting of wax is a reversible change as the wax can again be heated and shaped into desired shape..

Answered by EnchantedRahuL
1

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melting of wax is a reversible change. Melting of was is reversible as it can be moulded in a candle. Burning of candle is an irreversible change but melting of wax is a reversible change as the wax can again be heated and shaped into desired shape..

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