It goes through a physical change, because there is no mixing it with something to create a new substance. You could use melted wax just as you did before it melted, if you wanted to.
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When a solid is heated its particles melts and change into liquid
No, it becomes a liquid when it melts.
The wax melts
Paraffin wax
Well the heat transferred to the wax and the wax turned into liquid. So what the wax is doing is melting and if heat stop hitting the wax then it will freeze back again and turn into a solid and its particles start moving faster and bump into each other. When wax melts , the wax changes phase from a solid to a liquid and somehow the wax's liquid will turn back into a solid when it freezes. And when a wax melts it turns into water or something like that. Hope that helped all of you guys ur welcome
When a solid is heated its particles melts and change into liquid
When the wax melts
When a solid is heated its particles melts and change into liquid
While during the time it melts, wax is very viscous and 'sloppy'. After melting, it is just as fluid as most liquids are.
No, it becomes a liquid when it melts.
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 candle wax melted with the application of heat, as this happened the wax particles ceased to have restricted movement and began to move freely.
When a solid is heated its particles melts and change into liquid
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 wax melts
The wax melts, it can solidify into a solid again.
The solid wax of the candle melts, and eventually vapourises, then burns and becomes a gas.