👉 Waxs are a type of organic compound that consist of two or more carbon atoms bonded together. They are found in nature as a byproduct of various chemical reactions and processes, such as oil refining, synthesis of natural products, and animal digestion. The molecular structure of wax is made up of alternating chains of carbon atoms, with each chain having two carbon atoms bonded to the next, forming a repeating pattern. Waxs have a variety of uses, including in cosmetic products, plastics, and construction