The process of breaking down paraffin is called paraffin degradation. It involves breaking down the paraffin molecules into smaller components through chemical or biological means.
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Golf wax is the name of a brand of paraffin wax. Paraffin wax is usually used for making candles, or for therapeutic wax for the skin.
paraffin is , you can say that paraffin is candle just extract it's thread and your paraffin is ready to use
It is almost 100% paraffin, it is made from wax and water.
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Soft candle is just a local name for paraffin wax
Paraffin has covalent bonds.
I have made candles using paraffin wax. Paraffin oil is kerosene.
The chemical compound consisting of carbon and hydrogen, commonly known as paraffin, belongs to a group of compounds called alkanes. These compounds have single bonds between carbon atoms, resulting in a straightforward, linear structure. Paraffin is widely used in candles, waxes, and as a fuel source due to its relatively inert nature.
James Young, a Scottish chemist, is credited with the discovery of paraffin wax in the 1850s. Young found a way to extract paraffin wax from petroleum during his work in a shale oil production plant.
Paraffin is a mixture, not a chemical compound.