why does burning of a candle involves both physical and chemical change?
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In a burning candle
- the thread burns into ash(chemical change)
- the wax near the flame melts(physical change)
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When the candle burns, the wax melts but doesn't make a new material, it is a physical change.
When the candle burns, the thread turns into ashes, a new material is formed, it is a chemical change
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