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.
it is 0.75 g/ml
but more commonly its 0.894
13.65g(depending on manufacturer of spoon) approx 15grams is the norm.
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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The abbreviation for desity is g/ml.
Vegetable oil can be made out of several different plants, including soybean, peanuts, canola, and sunflower. So while all sunflower oil is vegetable oil, not all vegetable oil is sunflower oil.
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what enzyme digests vegetable oil
vegetable oil, is a compound because it forms a liquid.
Ammonia dissolves better in motor oil than in vegetable oil because motor oil is more immiscible than vegetable oil. Also, motor oil molecules are more non-polar than vegetable oil.
Not sure about desity. If you meant density, it is mass/volume.
Filtered an nonaltered vegetable oil is a homogeneous material.
I think vegetable oil will not harm your dog.