What chemical change occurs when a wax candle burns? (a) The wax near the flame melts. (b)

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What chemical change occurs when a wax candle burns?

(a) The wax near the flame melts.

(b) Carbon soot collects above the flame.

(c) The molten wax is pulled upward through the wick.

(d) The heated wax molecules combine with oxygen molecules.

(e) Two of these are signs of chemical change.

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Conceptual Integrated Science

ISBN: 9780321818508

2nd Edition

Authors: Paul G Hewitt, Suzanne A Lyons

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