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Paraffin
Paraffin Paraffin is a common name for a group ... in American English as kerosene is called paraffin oil (or just paraffin), and the solid forms of paraffin are called paraffin wax. Paraffin is ...
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Wax
Wax Wax is also the name of several bands ... American, a British, and a Korean one . Wax has traditionally referred to a substance that ... in constructing their honeycombs. In modern terms, wax is an imprecisely defined term generally understood ... In addition to beeswax, carnauba (a vegetable wax) and paraffin (a mineral wax) are ...
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Paraffin (translated from Japanese)
Paraffin ParaffinWith, carbon atom 20 or more alkane ... England andSouth AfricaSo, with other things kerosene paraffin oil (Paraffin oil), or is called paraffin simply. In addition as for solid paraffin paraffinWax(Paraffin wax) with it is ...
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Paraffin (translated from German)
Paraffin Sodium under paraffin oil Paraffin (lat. parum affinis: a little related, a ... 275 and 600 gram per mol. Hard paraffin melts weichparaffin between 50 and 60 °C ... Petrolatum, Petroleum, Vaseline or waxes sells. Characteristics Paraffin is wachsartig , easily inflammable, smell and ...
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Wax (translated from French)
Wax This article is one outline to supplement ... your knowledge in modifying. The term of wax has a long time refers to beeswax ... rays of their ruche . More generally, one wax is a substance whose properties are similar ... of beeswax. These properties are: plasticity : a wax is malleable at ambient temperature one point ... the difference of much of plastic ) a wax is insoluble in eau hydrophobia There ...
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Wax (translated from Russian)
Wax Wax - the name of a number of substances ... honeycombs. To waxes carries also the mineral wax paraffin and some other substances.
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Talk:Paraffin
Talk:Paraffin Is paraffin digestible? (question asked by anon user at Wikipedia:Reference desk) Is the wax they sell for canning and for adding ... As long as it's food-grade paraffin wax, it's edible but not digestable. ...
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Microcrystalline wax
Microcrystalline wax Microcrystalline waxes are a type of wax produced by de-oiling petrolatum, as part ... process. In contrast to the more familiar paraffin wax which contains mostly unbranched alkanes, microcrystalline wax contains a higher percentage of isoparaffinic ( ...
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Talk:Wax
Talk:Wax In the article, I read a wax is an ester of glycerol (ethane 1 ... Glycol (or Ethylene glycol). Now, either: a wax is an ester of glycol and two fatty acids... a wax and a fat are both esters of ... glycerol/glycerin and three fatty acids. a wax and a fat are both esters ...
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Wax play
Wax play Wax play can create colorful and beautiful patterns on the subject Wax play is a form of sensual play involving warm or hot wax usually dripped from candles or ladled onto a person's naked skin. Wax play may be combined with other ...
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