Waxes are a diverse class of organic compounds that are hydrophobic, meaning they repel water. They are typically esters of long-chain fatty acids and long-chain alcohols. Waxes are solid at room temperature and have a wide range of melting points, typically between 40°C and 100°C.
Properties of Waxes:
Hydrophobicity: Waxes are nonpolar compounds, which makes them insoluble in water.
Explain how Earth's fluid outer core creates the magnetosphere and how this helps protect both humans and technology (such as satellites) from solar winds.