Multiple Choice
What chemical change occurs when a wax candle burns?
A) The wax near the flame melts.
B) The molten wax is pulled upwards through the wick.
C) The wax within the wick is heated to about 600°C.
D) The heated wax molecules combine with oxygen molecules.
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