polar refers to a substance that dissolves readily in water (sugars) non-polar refers to a substance that does not dissolve readily in water (fats, oils)
No, water is even not mixable with (or insoluble in) oil
The seeds are oil bearing.
The main non-crude oil is Natural Gas Liquid. Other non-crudes include condensates, non- conventional liquids, and refinery gains.
I suppose that you think to eucalyptus oil; this oil contain a great percentage of cineole. This oil contain also piperitone, phellandrene, citral, methyl cinamate, geranyl acetate etc.
Benedict's solution tests for aldehyde which is present in reducing sugars. If the solution remained blue than no reducing sugar's are present in corn oil.
Most of hydrocarbon oils, such as coconut oil or vegetable oil contain only non polar bonds.
No - the suffix "saccharide" applies to sugars (think "saccharin"), not fats.
Oil contain non-polar compounds and water has a polar molecule.
Most components of grape juice are polar (acids, most vitamins, sugars) but some are not: essence oil, esters
polar refers to a substance that dissolves readily in water (sugars) non-polar refers to a substance that does not dissolve readily in water (fats, oils)
Oil is a form of fat or lipid. (Simple) sugars are carbohydrates complex sugars or starch is also a catrbohydrate.
A given sample of butane might contain traces of benzene, but pure butane does not.
No, oils contain a number of different molecules. For example, vegetable oils contain a lot of triglyceride (which is a compound), and petroleum contains a number of different hydrocarbons.
Non -vegan polishes can contain fish scales ( red and pink tones) or oil. So it depends on the polish.
Peanuts contain oil. That's what peanut oil is made of.
acne dose contain oil..... trust me