45-55 45-55
43
It is a solid
Yes. The temperature of the liquid and the wax both affect the action of a lava lamp.
It goes down :P
Not necessarily. Ear wax is produced naturally as a protective coating for the ear canal, and irritation of the canal can cause increased production. When excessive ear wax has been removed, if there is no irritation the production of ear wax should return to normal.
The simple answer is NO, Actually it is the other way around, Soy wax burns up to around 50% longer than paraffin and is therefore much more cost affective than cheaper paraffin candles
Warm wax should be heated to 40-43 degrees.
What temperature should a hot dog roller be at.
No
Warm wax should be heated to 40-43 degrees.
Depending on the temperature, yes you can bend wax.
warm wax - 40-43 degrees
Depends on the origin of the wax. The melting points of BEE'S wax is 45C. However, other waxes exist such as carnauba (a vegetable wax, 78-85C) and paraffin (a mineral wax, 47-65C). To be safe you should assume that the wax is going to melt with temperatures exceeding
Wax melts at 300 degrees F
76.67 C
The temperature is higher than the melting point of the wax.
Wax typically hardens at temperatures below its melting point. Different types of wax have different melting points, but in general, wax will start to harden once it cools below around 100-140°F (37-60°C).
260 is what I heard... Boil it to 260, then let it cool WAY down before working with it or putting it on your skin.