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Physics, 21.10.2020 19:01 shygrl05

When candle wax is heated enough, it becomes a liquid and flows. However, if it isn't heated, candle wax is a solid. Which of the following explains why liquid candle wax flows but solid wax does not? â—‹ the molecules of the Liquid wax are softer than the molecules of the solid matte wax.

â—‹ The molecules of the liquid wax have less mass than the molecules of the solid wax.

â—‹ The molecules of the liquid wax can easily move past one another but the molecules of the solid wax cannot.

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