kynttilävahas
Kynttilävahas, commonly known as candle wax, is the primary fuel source for most candles. It is typically a solid hydrocarbon or a mixture of hydrocarbons derived from petroleum, but can also be made from plant-based sources like soy or palm, or animal-based sources such as beeswax. When heated, the solid wax melts, and the liquid wax is then drawn up the wick through capillary action. Once exposed to heat and oxygen, the liquid wax vaporizes and burns, producing light and heat.
The properties of kynttilävahas significantly influence the burning characteristics of a candle. For instance, harder waxes