The melting point of the candle is 47 Celsius.
An example is gallium.
The temperature is higher than the melting point of the wax.
A candle burns by melting the wax. If the wax of one candle starts out colder than the wax of another, then the wax of the colder candle takes longer to get to it's melting point than the other.
A candle is an example of melting and burning.
Melting candle wax is a chemical change. Why? Because when you cook or burn candle wax it melts so it is a chemical change.
idk maybe about 100 degrees lol jkjk just figure it out somehow!
Candles contain organic compounds with low melting points.
The temperature is higher than the melting point of the wax.
A melting candle demonstrates physical reaction.
A candle burns by melting the wax. If the wax of one candle starts out colder than the wax of another, then the wax of the colder candle takes longer to get to it's melting point than the other.
i think its 100 --------- The range of the melting point is between 30 0C and 70 0C, depending on the material used. At a higher temperature the wax is thermally decomposed or ignited.
A candle is an example of melting and burning.
Melting candle wax is a chemical change. Why? Because when you cook or burn candle wax it melts so it is a chemical change.
idk maybe about 100 degrees lol jkjk just figure it out somehow!
Burning a candle is the process in which the wick is burnt. The wax is there to make the wick burn slower in order to let the candle burn for longer. Melting wax is part of the process but not burning the candle itself.
This is the melting point.
Physical.
i think its 100 --------- The range of the melting point is between 30 0C and 70 0C, depending on the material used. At a higher temperature the wax is thermally decomposed or ignited.