the final product of the physical change involved during of a peice of wax
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Melting of wax, by itself, involves a change of state from solid to liquid. When the physical state of a substance changes, no new products are formed. Hence, it is a physical change. ... The wax vapours then undergo combustion to give new products like carbon dioxide, unburnt carbon soot and water vapour.
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- Melting of wax, by itself, involves a change of state from solid to liquid. When the physical state of a substance changes, no new products are formed. Hence, it is a physical change. ... The wax vapours then undergo combustion to give new products like carbon dioxide, unburnt carbon soot and water vapour.
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