beewax comes from honey???>? yes it is used for bookbinering some of the time and for other jobs
A person can obtain beeswax in the wilderness from an actual hive. The hive must be abandoned prior to retrieving the beewax, otherwise the hive could be comprimised.
where we can buy beewax in Karachi
Process for beewax emulsion
Most billiard mechanics use beewax or a water putter.
yes, during the Lewis and Clark expidition they ate beewax candles because they were hungry with no food
linen,sawdust, lichen, beewax, resin, natron, onion, nile mud, linen pads, and frankencence
yep. It just might give you some tummy pains. but its definitely edible. I don't know for when it has become old (like a few days), but when it's fresh from the bee hive, then sure.
A candle is typically considered an inorganic object because it is made from non-living materials such as wax, wick, and sometimes additives like fragrance or colorants.
Yep. I find it a little disgusting, but have eaten plenty of it in honeycombs.
Beeswax is insoluble in water because it is nonpolar, while water is polar. It is slightly soluble in ethanol because ethanol is also nonpolar, allowing some interactions to occur. Beeswax is very insoluble in chloroform due to the lack of compatibility between their molecular structures.
Beeswax is a nonpolar substance and water is a polar solvent, so they are not compatible. Ethanol, being able to dissolve both polar and nonpolar substances, can dissolve a small amount of beeswax. Chloroform, being nonpolar like beeswax, allows for better solubility due to similar intermolecular forces.