From Wikipedia:
"In chemistry, paraffin is a term that can be used synonymously with 'alkane', indicating hydrocarbons with the general formula CnH2n+2."
Diamond is an allotrope of carbon and thus, would not be considered a paraffin.
It is almost 100% paraffin, it is made from wax and water.
I have made candles using paraffin wax. Paraffin oil is kerosene.
James young invented paraffin
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.
Paraffin wax is composed from solid hydrocarbons.
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.
Paraffin has covalent bonds.
I have made candles using paraffin wax. Paraffin oil is kerosene.
Paraffin is a mixture, not a chemical compound.
James young invented paraffin
The fuel used is paraffin
Paraffin wax is a white or colorless soft solid that is used as a lubricant, when this is melted down it becomes a paraffin liquid. Paraffin oil is used in cosmetics and medical settings and is a highly refined mineral oil.
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.
Paraffin wax candles have been around for centuries. Most candles are made from paraffin.
Paraffin wax is composed from solid hydrocarbons.
Paraffin Reduction