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The are organic molecules.
they separate as they are alkenes and alkanes
They will not separate completely through any spontaneous process. However, in a super-saturated solution, sugar will crystallise out.
Vegetable oil can't freeze.
Vegetable oil is unsaturated. Butter is saturated. Im not sure about shortening.
It is made from vegetables or grain if you want to be specific. This is to separate them from animal fats.
Nope, it's made of real cream and some sugar, so you can relax and enjoy!
Because the oil is less dense then the water.
It is heterogenous because if you set it out, it will eventually separate.
The are organic molecules.
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they separate as they are alkenes and alkanes
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YES..by vegetable oil or any ordinary oil..^^
Yes, the name-brand peanut butters contain: roasted peanuts, sugar, molasses, vegetable oil, and salt.
No. But it contains vegetable gycerin likely. Which some consider a carb. It will cause the oil to taste sweet.
not for creaming sugar or for making a laminated dough. In general vegetable shortenings aren't that healthy and should be replaced by butter.