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What is the desity of vegetable oil?

Updated: 10/6/2023
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11y ago

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Density does not depend on the volume - so the answer is the same for 1 tablespoon or 1 gallon. Since there is a great deal of variability in vegetable oils, an exact answer is not possible. However, most would be in the 0.91 - 0.93 g/mL range. This is slightly less than water, which is why vegetable oil floats on top. If you need to determine the exact density - measure out a specific volume and determine the mass using a balance. The mass divided by the volume is the density.

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13y ago

it is 0.75 g/ml

but more commonly its 0.894

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15y ago

13.65g(depending on manufacturer of spoon) approx 15grams is the norm.

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9y ago

The density of vegetable oil is not consistent. Some brands of vegetable oil are much more dense than other brands of vegetable oil.

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11y ago
The density of vegetable oil is about .92 g/mlit has to be less than 1g/ml because it floats in water
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11y ago

120 calories

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10y ago

5.9809 grams

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