Sometimes physical and chemical changes take place simultaneously. Give two examples.
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The melting point of napthalene is 80°C and the room temperature is 25°. A sample of liquid napthalene at 90° is cooled down to room temperature. Draw a temperature-time graph to represent this cooling. On the graph mark the region which corresponds to the freezing process. The melting point of napthalene is 80°C and the room temperature is 25°. A sample of liquid napthalene at 90° is cooled down to room temperature. Draw a temperature-time graph to represent this cooling. On the graph mark the region which corresponds to the freezing process. The melting point of napthalene is 80°C and the room temperature is 25°. A sample of liquid napthalene at 90° is cooled down to room temperature. Draw a temperature-time graph to represent this cooling. On the graph mark the region which corresponds to the freezing process. The melting point of napthalene is 80°C and the room temperature is 25°. A sample of liquid napthalene at 90° is cooled down to room temperature. Draw a temperature-time graph to represent this cooling. On the graph mark the region which corresponds to the freezing process.
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Melting and burning of candle wax is an example of both physical and chemical changes. Answer: Burning of wood is a example of both physical and chemical change. When wood is burnt the moisture present in it turns to vapour ,it is a physical change while it burns and generate CO2 is a chemical change.