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 the above are signs of chemical change. @anonymous_user
I think A.
how sure are you, i know that would be a common sense answer but it doesn't seem like a scientific answer
I'm not sure though, I don't take Chem.
ok thanks
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is there only one answer?
i am not sure
ok is there boxes around you answer choice or circles ?
if there is boxes then it means there is more then one choice. if it is a circle there is only one :)
no but i guess e would be the best answer if more then one thing makes sense right?
parenthesis are around the choices
i not to sure but option A seems right cause it really does melt. i think D is right too.
so yes i think you are right about E
so then I should go with E?
i would!
is this an online course ? :)
Yes
homework i have a few i couldn't figure out
oh i know they are really difficult.
and time consuming
indeed wanna try my next one?
sure
can you see if you can answer my question ?
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