Yes an No. there are a number of meanings associated with "paraffin" (all of which are compounds or mixtures of different compounds).
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Paraffin is a compound made when a candle burns
because it is made of a compound containing hydrogen and carbon
paraffin is , you can say that paraffin is candle just extract it's thread and your paraffin is ready to use
Ceramic wool is soaked in paraffin in experiments (the purpose is to maintain paraffin in a confined space) to demonstrate cracking of hydrocarbons.
Paraffin candle way could be used in a paraffin wax spa bath, but only if it contains no scents or colors. Paraffin in candle wax often has additives that are not approved for contact with the skin.
Paraffin is a mixture, not a chemical compound.
Paraffin is a compound made when a candle burns
The answer to this Sunday Express £1000 prize crossword question is ALKANE
because it is made of a compound containing hydrogen and carbon
Alkane.
In common, there are hydrocarbons in a candle stick. There is not a single compound, but a mixture often referred as paraffin wax.
Paraffin wax is a colorless and translucent hard wax which is mainly composed of a mixture of alkanes. This mixture indicates solid straight-chain hydrocarbons with the general formula CnH2n+2.
In Science an alkane is a paraffin, an organic compound and is a saturated hydrocarbon. Made up of only carbon and hydrogen atoms.
In a solid candle of high molecular mass paraffin, among many other places.
A hydrocarbon is an organic compound that consists entirely of hydrogen and carbon. Some examples coal, petroleum and natural gas and paraffin.
paraffin is , you can say that paraffin is candle just extract it's thread and your paraffin is ready to use
It is almost 100% paraffin, it is made from wax and water.