Yes, I can. Titanium dioxide is a white pigment, and the wax will be whitish. Probably a yellowish tinge will remain, however, unless I use a lot of the pigment. for a small amount of impurity can darken a white material. If I were speaking of a red wax candle, however, the yellowish tinge would not be apparent together with a red pigment. A little yellow does not change a red colour
carbon(from the smoke), CO2 and heat. water and carbon dioxide
Surf wax makes your board or whatever sticky so surf wax is for sticking. Curb wax is normally used for sliding with grinds, so it's slippery. Surf wax = sticky Curb wax = slippery
If you mean wax that you have warmed that has lost it's scent then you can try to put it back in the container it came out of, the wax will absorb some of the scent still left and you can use it again after it has hardened. The second use will be shorter, but it gets you extra uses from your wax.
While the compounds released differ from candle to candle they all produce water vapor and carbon dioxide.
NO
Odds are its the wax & build up that is yellowing, wax stripper & a good rotating brush to work all the old stuff off &you will be amazed at the color change
wax is a hydocarbon( a compound composed of hydrogen and carbon only).all hydrocarbons give carbon-dioxide and oxygen on combustion cxHy + O2 ---> CO2 + H2
Carbon Dioxide and water vapor
Carbon dioxide can be obtained by mixing carbon monoxide with oxygen. However, an easier way for obtaining carbon dioxide is the burning of coal or wax.
What is the alternate use of montan wax ? What is the alternate use of montan wax ? Alternate of Montan Wax is Carnauba Wax. Montan and Carnauba wax cannot be replaced fully but it can partially replaced by Vegetable wax compound.
Surfboard wax
Animals use wax mostly to protect their skin from harmful bacteria. Honeybees also use wax to build honeycombs.
The reaction of hydrocarbon (i.e. wax) with oxygen Hydrocarbon + oxygen --> water + carbon dioxide
co2 (carbon dioxide) and water (hydrogen). Hope this helped!
just use wax
Paraffin wax and gulf wax can be used for many things. You can use the wax to seal cracks in glass bottles, by applying the wax to the surface of the bottle and allowing it to dry.
Yes, wax in a candle is one of the two substances that causes the candle to burn (oxygen is the other.) The reactants are therefore wax and oxygen, and the products are carbon dioxide and water vapor (and heat/light.)