Burning of paper is an oxidation reaction.
Burning chemically alters a substance, creating different / new substances as a result. Melting, freezing, and evaporating are all different phases of the same substance.
A candle is an example of melting and burning.
Melting and evaporating are both a change in matter.also during evaporation and melting there is no change in temperature
There are a few different reactions to burning. Burning can cause something to simple be burnt and turn colors after getting so hot. Burning can also cause things to melt. It depends on the melting point of said object being burnt.
Melting and evaporation both involve a substance changing from a solid or liquid state to a gas state. They are both endothermic processes that require an input of energy to break the intermolecular forces holding the substance together.
Burning chemically alters a substance, creating different / new substances as a result. Melting, freezing, and evaporating are all different phases of the same substance.
Yes that is what burns the melting wax prolongs the burning time by slowly evaporating
A candle is an example of melting and burning.
its D. burning coal in a furnace
Melting doesn't change the composition of a compound (substance).Burning is a chemical reaction, an oxidation - new compounds are formed.
melting(not meting i supose)=solid to liquid evaporating=liquid to gas ;)
It is both a physical and chemical change. The burning of the wick s chemical while the candle melting being physical.
Melting & evaporating.
Melting and evaporating are both a change in matter.also during evaporation and melting there is no change in temperature
Melting and evaporation both involve a substance changing from a solid or liquid state to a gas state. They are both endothermic processes that require an input of energy to break the intermolecular forces holding the substance together.
Melting! A physical change would be to change something from Solid <--> Liquid <--> Gas
Melting Ice