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8002-74-2

Name Paraffin wax
CAS 8002-74-2
EINECS(EC#) 232-315-6
Molecular Formula CnH2n+2 n=24~36
MDL Number MFCD00212755
Molecular Weight 341.444
MOL File 8002-74-2.mol

Chemical Properties

Description
Paraffin wax, also commonly called ‘paraffin’, is a colourless or white, tasteless, odourless, translucent waxy solid. Paraffin wax has a typical melting point between about 46°C and 68°C. Pure paraffin wax is a combustible substance and insoluble in water but soluble in petroleum solvents and stable under normal conditions of use. Paraffin has been identified as an excellent electrical insulator. It is also used in the manufacturing of paraffin papers, candles, food packaging materials, varnishes, floor polishes, to extract perfumes from flowers, in lubricants, and cosmetics. It is also used in water-proofing wood, and cork.
Appearance white pellets
Melting point  58-62 °C ((ASTM D 87))
Boiling point  322 °C
density  0.82 g/mL at 20 °C
FEMA  3216 | PARAFFIN WAX
refractive index  n20/D 1.45
Fp  113 °C
storage temp.  Refrigerator (+4°C)
solubility  Soluble in chloroform, ether, volatile oils, and most warm fixed oils; slightly soluble in ethanol; practically insoluble in acetone, ethanol (95%), and water. Paraffin can be mixed with most waxes if melted and cooled.
form  extra-low viscosity
color  white
Odor odorless
explosive limit 0.6-6.5%(V)
Odor Type odorless
Dielectric constant 2.1-2.5(0.0℃)
CAS DataBase Reference 8002-74-2
EPA Substance Registry System Paraffin waxes and Hydrocarbon waxes(8002-74-2)

Safety Data

WGK Germany  -
RTECS  RV0350000
Autoignition Temperature >300 °C
HS Code  27101999
Safety Profile
A skin and eye irritant. Questionable carcinogen with experimental tumorigenic data by implant route. Many paraffin waxes contain carcinogens. Fumes cause lung damage. See also PARAFFIN HYDROCARBONS.
Toxicity
LD50 orally in Rabbit: > 5000 mg/kg LD50 dermal Rabbit > 3600 mg/kg

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