Chalk, the stuff associated with blackboards, is made of gypsum. Gypsum is a naturally occurring mineral and is calcium sulfate. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chalk
Liquid Liquid ended in 1983.
This is the liquid.
Rain is a liquid because it is water.
Milk is an emulsion of fats in water.An emulsion is type of suspension: liquid in liquid.
called White gas or Parrafin, highly refined kerosene
parrafin wax
Oakwood floats on water because it is less dense than parrafin. water has a density of about 1.0 g/cm3 and anything less than that floats (oakwood) and anything more than that sinks (parrafin) I do not know the answer to this question, however I do konwthat parrafin has a density of 0.8 g/cm3 so it should float on water.
A parrafin candle, a beeswax candle, and a soy candle were burned at he same time. If you are lloking to buy a long lasting candle i suggest buying a parrafin candle( most candles are made from parrafin) Do not buy a bees wax candle they burn twice as fast as a regular candle
If you mean Gun shot residue, then yes he was. But back in those days in 1963 the actual test was called a parrafin test, and back then in 1963 parrafin tests were not reliable. they simply did not have the technology we have today.
Scented candles derive their odors from oils added to the parrafin wax as it hardens.
No. If only a small amount say a teaspoonfull is ingested it may make one's bowel movements easier to pass but if a large amount say a cup full then looseness of the stools or even diarrhea could occur. Liquid parrafin is a lubricant not an osmotic laxative such as mag sulf or irritant purgative such as Castor Oil or Senna or a Stool Softner such as Dulcolax.
There may be a type of wax known as parrafin wax. This is totally edible. There is not usually wax (like that found in labels, seals, or candles) in chocolates, though.
Oil is separated from paraffin by fractional distillation.It is done by fractional distillation.
Chalk, the stuff associated with blackboards, is made of gypsum. Gypsum is a naturally occurring mineral and is calcium sulfate. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chalk
You can take 95% isopropyl aclchohol. And along with parrafin oil 80 percent alchohol 20%paraffin oil let it sit in a freezer for about a week shake it every day
Oakwood floats on water because it is less dense than parrafin. water has a density of about 1.0 g/cm3 and anything less than that floats (oakwood) and anything more than that sinks (parrafin) I do not know the answer to this question, however I do konwthat parrafin has a density of 0.8 g/cm3 so it should float on water.