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because of the digestions system of the candle is visible
It is a physical change because when it melts it is still a candle just a melted one
1. Melting of the candle is a physical change. 2. Burning and thermal decomposition are chemical changes.
Melting candle wax is a chemical change. Why? Because when you cook or burn candle wax it melts so it is a chemical change.
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It is a chemical change.
both, because the ingredients are undergoing both physical and chemical changes such as: Butter melting= physical change Egg whites hardening= chemical change both, because the ingredients are undergoing both physical and chemical changes such as: Butter melting= physical change Egg whites hardening= chemical change
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because of the digestions system of the candle is visible
Burning a candle is a chemical change. It cannot be "unburnt"
it is a chemical change
Physical change means change physically while chemical change means change chemically or change in chemical properties.Like if you would drop a chip of zinc in sulphuric acid it will its color will be changed which is no doubt a physical change.But,also its properties are changed as it will be transformed into zinc sulphate from simple zinc,thus it also undergoes a chemical change. Now,with your question,the candle breaks but the candle remains the candle,so,its not a chemical change but a physical change only.Hope it helps!
It is a physical change because when it melts it is still a candle just a melted one
It is both a physical and chemical change. The burning of the wick s chemical while the candle melting being physical.