Candle wax burning is a chemical change. During the process of burning, the wax undergoes a chemical reaction with oxygen from the air, resulting in the formation of new substances and the release of energy in the form of heat and light. This to due to the fact that candle waxes is a hydrocarbon compound , namely, it is the paraffin wax.
Therefore, to be more specific, the combustion equation can be written as follows:
Paraffin Wax (C25H52) + Oxygen (O2) → Carbon Dioxide (CO2) + Water Vapor (H2O)
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∙ 14y agoIt is a chemical change because you can't put it back together exactly the way it was before. Yes, a chemical change is taking place.
Even simple cooking produces chemical changes.
The smoke and the temperature change are good signs a chemical change is taking place
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∙ 14y agoIt is a chemical change. I cannot explain my answer, which doesn't help very much but I am sure that it isn't a physical change.
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∙ 11y agoBurning a candle is a chemical process.
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∙ 6y agoBurning is a chemical change.
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.
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It is a chemical change because the burning thread is combusted. The combustion is an oxidation reaction. Most importantly, it is a chemical change because after burning, the chemical properties of the thread is changed entirely!
There are multiple physical changes and chemical changes that occur when a candle burns. One physical change is that the candle melts back into liquid wax. One chemical change is flame burning on the wick.
A candle has a wick because without one the lit candle would not burn.
Burning of the wick or candle material, thermal dissociation of candle material.
It is both a physical and chemical change. The burning of the wick s chemical while the candle melting being physical.
It is actually both. The burning of the wick involves a chemical change. The physical change is the wax.
The melting of the wax is a physical change. The burning the of wick is the 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!
This is because a candle will change its whole form and stay that way, which is a physical outer change. And a candle wick only burns, it doesn't change it's appearance.
Yes, the wick is also burned.
it is a chemical change
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.
There are 2; the melting of the candles wax is physical but the wick burning is chemical.
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.
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