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Yes. If the wax is allowed to return to room temperature it will solidify.

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Yes, candle wax can be solidified after it melts by simply allowing it to cool down and harden again. If you want to speed up the process, you can place the melted wax in the refrigerator or freezer to accelerate the solidification process.

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Why is the burning of a candle a physical change?

The wax melts, it can solidify into a solid again.


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