i think its 100
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The range of the melting point is between 30 0C and 70 0C, depending on the material used.
At a higher temperature the wax is thermally decomposed or ignited.
Many types of waxes are known; each has a different melting point, generally greater than 45 0C.
The term boiling point is not suitable because at high temperature the wax is thermally decomposed.
Candle wax generally refers to two types of waxes. They are paraffin wax and beeswax. Paraffin wax (or simply "paraffin", but see alternative name for kerosene, above) is mostly found as a white, odorless, tasteless, waxy solid, with a typical melting point between about 47 °C to 64 °C ( 116.6°F to 147.2°F). Beeswax has a high melting point range, of 62 to 64 °C (144 to 147 °F). If beeswax is heated above 85 °C (185 °F) discoloration occurs.
It's pretty low - around 30-40 Celsius - but that's actually high for a covalent compound like paraffin. The reason is, paraffin molecules have a long carbon chain of 40 or more carbon atoms, and this makes for a high melting point. Shorter carbon chain covalent compounds, like octane or propane, are liquids or even gases at room temperature, so clearly their melting and boiling points are way lower.
The melting point of paraffin wax is 120 to 160 degrees Fahrenheit (or between
40 0C and 70 0C).
The melting point of bees wax is approximately 63 - 65 °С
The melting point of wax is 137degrees F.
100 degrees farenheit and 190 degrees faranheit
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I use Petroleum Jelly, (Vaseline) in my wax and it lowers the melting point a bit.
The temperature is higher than the melting point of the wax.
The melting point of beeswax varies slightly and is between 62 and 64°C (144 to 147°F).
melting point
A candle burns by melting the wax. If the wax of one candle starts out colder than the wax of another, then the wax of the colder candle takes longer to get to it's melting point than the other.
I use Petroleum Jelly, (Vaseline) in my wax and it lowers the melting point a bit.
The melting point of icosane (C20H42) is 36-38 0C.
The temperature is higher than the melting point of the wax.
bee's wax: about 62-64 C The range of the melting point is between 30 0C and 70 0C, depending on the material used. At a higher temperature the wax is thermally decomposed or ignited.
It would take quicker to heat up and work than if you used a wax with a high melting point.
It has a melting point between 31 degrees Celsius and 80 degrees Celsius, depending on the materials used.
The melting point of beeswax varies slightly and is between 62 and 64°C (144 to 147°F).
melting point
There are different brands of Soy wax, you would have to know the type and brand of soy wax you are using, They differ with Melting Points. Visit your Soy wax provider online to find out your melting point for your soy wax. I use Golden Brand 464 Soy wax the Melt Point is 115-119 F The 444 Golden Brand Melt point is 121-125 F Golden Brand 415 Soy Wax is 121-125 F The EcoSoya CB-Advanced is 125 F The CB Excel is 125 F:
Candles contain organic compounds with low melting points.
That depends on the solid: ice has a very low melting point, lard and butter have low melting points, chocolate has a relatively low melting point, wax has an intermediate melting point, lead has a high melting point, iron has a very high melting point, tungsten has an extremely high melting point.
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