Wax doesn't need a cold place to solidify again because normal wax tends to stay in soldi state in room temperature, hence it solidifies when left alone
The wax melts, it can solidify into a solid again.
The melting of a candle is a reversible change because the solid wax can be cooled and solidified again to form a new candle.
When a candle burns the solid wax melts to liquid and then it gets oxidized. This change of solid in to liquid is a physical activities of changing the phase of a substance.
Candle wax is a solid at room temperature. When heated, it melts into a liquid form.
a candle
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Solid.
water turning to ice... water turning to vapor. candle wax turning from solid to liquid and then solid again... crumpling a paper is a physical while burning it is chemical...
Solid, Liquid, and Gas. Solid is the actual candle, liquid is the wax, and anytime u have a liquid you also have a small amount of evaportion depending on the temp.
For the wax, yes. It changes to a liquid and then back to a solid. But some of the wax is also consumed in a chemical change as it oxidizes, along with the burning wick.
Oxidizable solid
viscosity.