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The combustion of a candle is recognizable as a chemical transformation because they observe: 1) emission of light 2) heat emission 3) color variation 4) formation of a solid substance 5) formation of
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The combustion of a candle is recognizable as a chemical transformation because they observe:
1) emission of light
2) heat emission
3) color variation
4) formation of a solid substance
5) formation of fumes
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I think its 5) formation of fumes
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