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Answer:
The correct option is A
Explanation:
There are two states used to describe solids in science; these are crystalline and amorphous (non-crystalline) solids.
Crystalline solids are solids whose constituent particles are properly arranged in a 3-dimensional structure in a crystal-like manner. They have a definite melting point and a defined shape and pattern. A common example of a crystalline solid is diamond.
Amorphous or non-crystalline solids are the opposite of the crystalline solids as there constituent particles are disorderly arranged. They do not have a defined melting point as they melt over a range of temperature.
From the above, it can be deduced that candle wax exhibits the properties of amorphous solids.