Well you can take a small coffee can poke holes About a half inch from the bottom fill it with 91% isopropyl alcohol and drop a few chunks of paraffin wax in. Light it and be amazed. You just created a long lasting liquid fire sauce!
They will mix okay
Yes, paraffin is soluble in alcohol. I have personally dissolved paraffin in alcohol. But I can tell you that it dissolves very slowly unless the alcohol is heated. If you use the right proportions of paraffin and alcohol, what you get is a paraffin paste. You can use this to wax furniture, etc.
You get a mix of alcohol and water You get dull beer.
No, you can't mix hydrophobic paraffin oil (water insoluble) with a hydrophylic glycerin (water soluble)
Separating paraffin (a type of wax) and water can be done through a process called "decantation" or "liquid-liquid separation" because paraffin and water do not mix
Alcohol is a cellular poison. Don't put it on plants.
The solubility of paraffin wax depends on the particular solvent. Paraffin wax, which is a petroleum by-product that is refined and a solid, will not dissolve in water or alcohol. However, it is soluble in carbon tetrachloride, chloroform, benzene, and ether.
can you mix alcohol and aluminum salts
Yes, ethyl alcohol and isopropyl alcohol are drinkable.
Paraffin wax melts at approximately 120 to 160 degrees Fahrenheit, so it would melt in sufficiently hot water -- it would not dissolve, though.
Candle wax contains paraffin which melts quickly after it touches fire. And the paraffin also can hold more heat
It may bubble over or may cause an explosion.
What will happen when the melted paraffin wax begins to solidify before casting the subject?