Yes, but you must vaporize it ... which is how candles work.
because water can hold more mass than paraffin. BOILING POINT: water- 99.98(degree)C paraffin: 370(egree)C
Flash point of min. 60 °C (140 °F).
The flash point of asphalt is over 200 oC.
Refer to the related link for a Wikipedia article on flash point.
like for example if a diesel sample is contaminated by paraffin and the flash point is altered is the IBP also altered?
The flash point of kerosene is between 37 and 65 °C (100 and 150 °F)
Yes, but you must vaporize it ... which is how candles work.
The freezing point is the same as the melting point; it is the point at which the paraffin transitions from solid to liquid. 37 °C (99 °F)
Paraffin is a class of hydrocarbons called Alkane the most basic alkane being methane. Methane has a boiling point of -161 degree Celsius. As it goes higher the bp increases as the energy required to break the hydrogen bonding increases.
Liquid paraffin is used in thermostatic baths, to maintain a constant temperature.
Paraffin wax melts at approximately 120 to 160 degrees Fahrenheit, so it would melt in sufficiently hot water -- it would not dissolve, though.
What is the flash point of 1/2" osb
Paraffin oil is nontoxic, noncorrosive and stable.
because water can hold more mass than paraffin. BOILING POINT: water- 99.98(degree)C paraffin: 370(egree)C
Flash point of min. 60 °C (140 °F).
Flash point of canola is approx. 425oC