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  • Whether setting the stage for a romantic candlelit dinner or acting as mood lighting creating a spooky, sexy or intimate atmosphere, candlelight is beautiful, heartwarming and fascinating to watch.…

  • Make your own candles with paraffin wax. Readily available at most craft stores as either undyed or a dyed wax, paraffin is easily molded once melted. It quickly hardens and retains the shape of the…

  • When making candle or wax sculptures, it is necessary to melt down the paraffin or beeswax in order to add in essential oils, to dip wicks into the wax or to pour the wax into your candle molds. If…

  • Liquid paraffin is a highly refined white mineral oil that is white, odorless, tasteless and waxy. Absolute Astronomy reports that food-grade paraffin wax--the solid form of paraffin--is used to coat…

  • You can use paraffin in many different ways. It is a wax that people use for candles, muscle relaxers and fire starters. It is available in small or large bags or blocks at most craft stores or home…

  • Liquid paraffin, used commonly in medical and industrial applications, consists of a mixture of hydrocarbon chains rather than a single type of molecule. It also goes by the names mineral oil and…

  • Mineral oils are petroleum distillates that are a by-product of oil refining. They are largely made up of alkanes and paraffin compounds. While there are several grades and weights of mineral oil,…

  • Paraffin wax is used in many everyday items, most notably candles. Color and texture is added to the plain wax to make interesting and intricate designs. You can make your own candles, fire starters…

  • Paraffin is defined by Merriam-Webster as "a waxy crystalline flammable substance obtained especially from distillates of wood, coal, petroleum, or shale oil that is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons…

  • Liquid paraffin, also known as mineral oil, has a variety of uses. There is medicinal-quality liquid paraffin and industrial liquid paraffin. Liquid paraffin is closely related to kerosene, which is a…

  • Paraffin (Alkane Hydrocarbons), is commonly known as a type of wax. Used as a component in making candles, protecting foods such as jellies and cheeses; it is also employed as a stabilizing agent in…