parafín
Parafín is a white or colorless soft solid, derived from petroleum, that begins to melt around 46°C (115°F) and is insoluble in water but soluble in alcohol, ether, and chloroform. It is a mixture of hydrocarbon molecules, typically alkanes containing between 20 and 40 carbon atoms. Parafín is also known as paraffin wax.
The primary source of parafín is the distillation of crude oil. It is also a byproduct of
Parafín wax finds extensive use in candle making due to its clean burning properties and ability to