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Paraffin wax

Paraffin wax (or petroleum wax) is a soft colorless solid derived from petroleumcoal, or oil shale that consists of a mixture of hydrocarbon molecules containing between 20 and 40 carbon atoms. It is solid at room temperature and begins to melt above approximately 37 °C (99 °F), and its boiling point is above 370 °C (698 °F). Common applications for paraffin wax include lubricationelectrical insulation, and candles; dyed paraffin wax can be made into crayons.

Un-dyed, unscented paraffin candles are odorless and bluish-white. Paraffin wax was first created by Carl Reichenbach in Germany in 1830 and marked a major advancement in candlemaking technology, as it burned more cleanly and reliably than tallow candles and was cheaper to produce.

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Paraffin wax
Identifiers
E number E905 (glazing agents, …)
UNII
Properties
CnH2n+2
Appearance White solid[1]
Odor Odorless
Boiling point > 370 °C (698 °F)
~1 mg/L
Hazards
Flash point 200–240 °C (392–464 °F; 473–513 K]

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