Chemistry, asked by Thegreatksh, 1 year ago

why burning of a candle is both chemical and physical change?

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Answered by fiercespartan
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burning of candle is both chemical and physical change as
burning of wick will be chemical as this cannot be reversed.
when the wax melts, it again comes back to normal form that is wax
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Answered by sarveshguptagmal
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Hey mate!

buring of candle is an example of simultaneous Physical and chemical change.

because it involves both physical as well as chemical change.

Explanation:

burning of a candle is an example of simultaneous physical and chemical changes.

when we light a candle, some solid wax melts and changes into

liquid. When this liquid wax falls on any surface, it changes again into solid wax. thus , melting of candle wax is a physical change.

the liquid wax changes into water vapour and burns to produce carbon dioxide and water vapour it also produces heat and light . Thus, burning of wax is a chemical change.

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