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beeswax
Chemical Composition of Yellow Beeswax: Esters of wax acids 70.9%, Cholesteryl esters of fatty acids 1.1%, Flavones (Coloring matter) .3%, Lactones .6%, Free alcohols 1-1.25%, Free wax acids 13.5-14.5%, Hydrocarbons 10.5-13.5%, Moisture and mineral impurities 1-2%. (Ref.--The Chemistry and Technology of Waxes, Albin H. Warth, 1956, Page 92. Reinhold Publishing Corporation, New York; Chapman & Hall, Ltd., London.)
Charles S. Bisson has written: 'Investigations on the physical and chemical properties of beeswax' -- subject(s): Beeswax
A beeswax candle is made of beeswax, which is a natural wax produced by honeybees. Beeswax is collected from honeycomb and then melted and poured into candle molds to create candles. Beeswax candles are known for their natural fragrance and clean-burning properties.
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To find the density of the beeswax, use the formula: Density = mass / volume. The mass is 8.06 grams and the volume is 8.50 cm³. Plug these values into the formula to get the density: 8.06g / 8.50cm³ = 0.948 g/cm³. Therefore, the density of the beeswax is 0.948 grams per cubic centimeter.
The process of bees converting nectar into beeswax and then into honey involves both chemical and physical changes. Chemical changes occur during the conversion of nectar into beeswax and honey, while physical changes occur during the shaping, cooling, and solidification of the wax.
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