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The temperature is higher than the melting point of the wax.
The melting point of the candle is 47 Celsius.
A candle is an example of melting and burning.
idk maybe about 100 degrees lol jkjk just figure it out somehow!
Melting candle wax is a chemical change. Why? Because when you cook or burn candle wax it melts so it is a chemical change.
The temperature is higher than the melting point of the wax.
Because melting occur at high temperature; at this temperature bonds between particles are weaker.
A melting candle demonstrates physical reaction.
If the substance is in solid condition and at the melting temperature, heat can be given without rising the temperature. Then the substance melts and all the heat will be used in the melting process. Also when the substance is at the boiling temperature you can add heat without rising the temperature. At that point the heat is used to vaporate the substance.
The melting point of the candle is 47 Celsius.
That happens because any heat that is added to that melting material will be used to cause further melting, until there is nothing left to melt, at which point the added heat can raise the temperature. A solid melts at its melting point; it does not get hotter than the melting point without melting, that's why it is the melting point.
A candle is an example of melting and burning.
as you might be knowing that freezing and melting point of ice(water) is same the only difference is that when water freezes it gives out its heat whereas while melting it absorbs the heat . so when the ice is melting its temperature remains zero degree .
you must have observed during the experiment of melting that the temperature of the system does not change after the melting point is reached till all the ice melts this happens even though we continue to heat the breaker that is we continue to supply heat
idk maybe about 100 degrees lol jkjk just figure it out somehow!
Melting candle wax is a chemical change. Why? Because when you cook or burn candle wax it melts so it is a chemical change.
See the expert answer above for a specific answer to the question. However, if you mean 'what is a low melting point' then it means that the temperature at which the substance becomes a liquid is reasonably easy to get to, so you have to provide less heat to get to the melting point than you would if it were high.