imagine an unlit candle what

  1. imagine an unlit candlewhat type of energy is represented here? thermal chemical potential mechanical electromatic I think it is
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  2. Joe watches a candle burn. What chemical change does he observe?(1 point) Responses The heat melts the candle wax The heat melts
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  3. Joe watches a candle burn. What chemical change does he observe?(1 point) Responses The candle wax changes shape The candle wax
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  4. 1. The distance of the wick to the edge of a cylindrical candle is 314cm, and the volume of wax used in the candle is
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  5. The distance of the wick to the edge of a cylindrical candle is 314cm, and the volume of wax used in the candle is approximately
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  6. Joe watched a candle burn what chemical change does he observe? A. Heat melts the candle wax b. Candle wax turns liquid as it
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  7. The distance of the wick to the edge of a cylindrical candle is 2⅓ inches, and the volume of wax used in the candle is
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  8. The distance of the wick to the edge of a cylindrical candle is 2 1/4 inches, and the volume of wax used in the candle is
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  9. The distance of the wick to the edge of a cylindrical candle is 21/4 inches, and the volume of wax used in the candle is
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  10. The distance of the wick to the edge of a cylindrical candle is 214inches, and the volume of wax used in the candle is
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