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What do Americans call parafine?

In the United States, "paraffin" typically refers to a type of wax used in candle making, as well as in various industrial applications. It is often used interchangeably with "paraffin wax." Additionally, in some contexts, "paraffin" may refer to the liquid form used in treatments for skin conditions or for use in certain laboratory settings.


What do the Americans call thongs?

Americans call a thong a thong.


What do the french call Americans in slang terms?

they call Americans Pigs


What to Americans call a tap?

Americans call a tap a FAUCET. Your welcome!


Why paraffin is nonpolar?

Paraffin has covalent bonds.


How do you put PARAFFIN in a sentence?

I have made candles using paraffin wax. Paraffin oil is kerosene.


What do Americans call jelly?

Americans call jelly, JELLO, and our jam they call jelly. Weird i know.


What do you call these first Americans today?

we call them Indians but they prefer native Americans


What name is given to the process of 'breaking down the paraffin'?

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.


What do Americans call coriander leaves?

Americans call coriander leaves "coriander" or "cilantro."


Is paraffin a electrolytes?

No, paraffin is not an electrolyte. Paraffin is a type of wax made from saturated hydrocarbons and does not conduct electricity like electrolytes do.


Is paraffin an acid?

No, paraffin is not an acid. Paraffin is a type of hydrocarbon that is often used in wax products, but it does not have acidic properties.