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"paraffin: Chemistry A member of the alkane series. " Carbon and hydrogen can make very long chains. When there are no double bonds, the chains are called "alkanes". The long chains with no double bonds do not readily react with reagents at ordinary temperatures. That is what "paraffin" means. It has "parus" affinity for reagents.
Where there are double bonds in the alkenes, useful reactions can be caused to occur.
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