Melting is a physical change.
A white crayons melting point is 140'F-165'F
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they all burn at the same rate
You could melt different types of crayons to see which color melts faster. that would be categorized as chemistry
Yes, melting crayons is an example of a physical change. During this process, the crayons change from a solid to a liquid state due to the application of heat, but their chemical composition remains the same. When cooled, the melted crayon can solidify again, demonstrating that the change is reversible.
No it is an example of a physical change
Rose Art crayons tend to melt faster than Crayola crayons primarily due to differences in their wax composition and quality. Rose Art may use a lower quality wax or a different blend of materials, resulting in a lower melting point. Additionally, the manufacturing process and additives can also affect how well the crayons hold up to heat, making Rose Art crayons more susceptible to melting.
No it is not .
Ice, Ice Cream, Crayons, Popsicle, Snow, etc.
Melting crayons is a physical change, not a physical property. A physical property is a characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance's identity, while a physical change is a change in the substance's appearance without changing its chemical composition.