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9 August, 21:30
What is the chemical property of candels
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The melting of the solid wax to form liquid wax and the evaporation of liquid wax to form wax vapour are physical changes. The burning of the wax vapour is a chemical change. The wax vapour reacts with oxygen in the air to form new substances including carbon dioxide and ash.
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