In which one of the following cases do both physical and chemical changes take place?
[amp_mcq option1=”Burning of candle” option2=”Freezing of water” option3=”Cooking of food” option4=”Rusting of iron” correct=”option1″]
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UPSC CDS-2 – 2023
A physical change involves a change in the form or appearance of a substance but not its chemical composition (e.g., changes of state). A chemical change involves a change in the chemical composition of a substance, resulting in the formation of new substances (e.g., combustion, rusting).In the burning of a candle, the wax melts (physical change) and turns into liquid. This liquid wax is then drawn up the wick, vaporizes, and reacts with oxygen in the air (combustion), producing carbon dioxide, water vapor, heat, and light (chemical change). Thus, both physical (melting/vaporization of wax) and chemical (combustion of wax vapor) changes occur simultaneously as the candle burns.