A. the wax is a both; 1. physical change-solid to liquid.
2. chemical change- burned to CO2 + H20 + heat + carbon as seen as black on the rod
b. the wick is neither; the wick does not change, just provides conduit for wax to flame
c. the glass rod is physical change; the carbon is only deported
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The sample response given in the question is right.
To find the answer, we need to know more about the distance and displacement.
<h3>How distance differ from displacement?</h3>
- Displacement is the shortest distance between the initial and final points of a body.
- It is the change in position with a fixed direction.
- Displacement is a vector quantity and can be positive, negative or zero values.
- Distance is the length of actual path of the body between initial and final positions.
- It's a scalar quantity and it can be positive or zero.
- The magnitude of displacement is less than or equal to the distance travelled.
Thus, we can conclude that the given sample response is right.
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Fireworks
An exothermic reaction is one where the products have lower energy than the reactants, so the reaction yields energy. The chemical compounds present in firework fuel release a lot of energy upon oxidation. Photosynthesis is endothermic, settling of silt is not a chemical reaction, it is a physical change. Finally, the bubble formation in soda is not exothermic; otherwise, the sodas would become very hot very fast.