Chemistry, asked by kumarvinayak010, 9 months ago

THE MELTING OF WAX IS A PHYSICAL CHANGE WHY?

Answers

Answered by jitendraparori
1

Answer:

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.

Answered by tiwarinehasept1998
3

Answer:

THE MELTING OF WAX IS A PHYSICAL CHANGE BECAUSE WHEN WAX IS HEATED IT MELTS DOWN BUT WHEN IT IS COOL DOWN THEN IT AGAIN SOLIDIFY AND REMAINS ITS STATE OF MATTER AND THERE IS NOTHING NEW THERE.

Similar questions