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?
ā the molecules of the Liquid wax are softer than the molecules of the solid matte wax.
ā The molecules of the liquid wax have less mass than the molecules of the solid wax.
ā The molecules of the liquid wax can easily move past one another but the molecules of the solid wax cannot.
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