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jojojojoanne | 14:58 Tue 10th Jun 2008 | Science
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1. freeze liquid paraffin?
2.microwave liquid paraffin?
3. is it possible to air dry/ freeze fry liquid paraffin in both solid and liquid form?
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1 and 2 are physical processes no chemical reaction should occur.

I'm not sure what you mean by 3 - do you mean dry as in remove water?

Liquid paraffin is a highly refined mineral oil. In other words, it is a stable, long-chain hydrocarbon. There will be NO chemical changes doing any of the things you suggest in moderation.

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If you were to reduce the temperature, it would first become thicker like Vaseline and then set something like candle wax. Physical changes, but not chemical changes.

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If you were to heat it in a microwave, it would get hotter and more fluid. If you continued to heat it, it would turn to vapour where it would become a fire risk. If it were to catch alight, then yes, chemical changes would occur as it combined with oxygen from the air to form water and carbon dioxide.

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What do you mean by 'Dry'? There is no water in liquid paraffin, so no, you cannot dry it. I wouldn't recommend trying to fry with it either as much cheaper and more suitable alternatives are available. In any case, the body cannot digest Liquid Paraffin so it would act as a laxative.

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