No it is not.
Olive oil mainly consists of a monounsaturated fatty acid called oleic acid
No, it's not a fatty acid or essential fatty acid.
No, citric acid is not naturally present in olive oil. Olive oil is primarily composed of oleic acid, a monounsaturated fatty acid, along with other beneficial compounds such as antioxidants and vitamins. Citric acid is commonly found in citrus fruits and is frequently used as a food additive for its sour taste and preservative properties.
They are alkaline if kept in oil.
No. Olive oil is not an acid at all, it's made primarily of triglycerides.
milk and olive oil
Olive Oil is primarily oleic acid which has a freezing point of 39 degrees Fahrenheit.
olive oil is what i have heard
Perhaps this question is related to olive oil. This is a fixed oil obtained from ripe olives mainly in Mediterranean sea countries. This oil is basically formed by mixed glycerides of oleic acid (83.5%), palmitic acid (9.4%), linoleic acid (4.0%), stearic acid (2.0%), and arachidic acid (0.9%). Minor components are: squalene (0.7%), and phytosterol and tocopherol (0.2%).
Yes. But Olive Oil Is A Horrible Substance For a Massage. For A Better Massage, Use Battery Acid. :)
They will mix. Olive oil is much healthier than canola (LEAR) oil. *LEAR - low erucic acid rape seed oil, erucic acid is a known carcinogen.
Olive oil contains approximately 77 percent monounsaturated, 9 percent polyunsaturated and 9 percent saturated fatty acids, and being mostly monounsaturated, it is classified as a monounsaturated oil.