If you can help answer the question if you can't then don't a candle burning can be considered both chemical and physical change explain how is that possible
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Yes its both a physical and chemical change heres why.
When heated , the wax melts to form a liquid wax . The liquid wax then becomes a solid wax upon cooling ( Physical change )
When the candle is lit, the wax near the tip of the candle will melt . The wick then absorbs the liquid wax . The liquid wax then vapourizes due to the heat emitting from the flame . The wax vapour then burns to give off a black substance ( what we will to as CO₂ , soot ) , heat and water vapour
(Chemical change )
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