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paraffin

Paraffin refers to a group of saturated hydrocarbons, specifically alkanes, known for their extreme chemical stability and lack of reactivity. The name is derived from the Latin for lacking in affinity, reflecting the historical belief that these molecules could not participate in chemical reactions at room temperature. Magic Acid famously overturned this assumption by dissolving a paraffin candle.

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