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paraffin
Make a lost wax mold of something utilizing the paraffin (wax).
A solid hydrocarbon mixture used to make candles, wax paper, lubricants, and sealing materials.
Parrafin is a type of waxy substance. It has many uses. Parafin is used to make candles and waxes. Paraffin is also used to seal cheeses while they ripen. Paraffin is also used to seal jars. Paraffin may also be used to wax a surfboard.
Paraffin IS wax. It is used on chocolate candies to make them shiny & pretty & also serves as a preservative. Paraffin is also used to make candles but this type is not intended for consumption.
Candles are made of wax, fragrance oils, dye blocks that are used to color candles. Keep in mind that there are different types of waxes that can be used to make candles. Some Candles also can contain natural essential oils as well.
yes but apparently you have to mix it with paraffin wax and what not. http://www.ehow.com/how_4707971_make-scented-soap-candles.html
Medieval candles were made with either beeswax or tallow (animal fat), perhaps sometimes a mixture of the two. Wax candles were costly, while tallow candles were very cheap, difficult to handle, smelly and gave off large amounts of smoke and soot. Beeswax is a golden ochre colour, while tallow candles are white. Some Church beeswax candles may have been processed to make them as white as possible, since white was the colour of purity. Paraffin wax was not used for candles until 1854 (the modern era).
Yes an No. there are a number of meanings associated with "paraffin" (all of which are compounds or mixtures of different compounds). I will make a link below to show you the meanings of paraffin.
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Bees don't make candles but beekeepers sometimes do.