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Q: What is a smoke point?
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Smoke point and flash point what can happend to oil?

Smoke point: reaching this temperature the oil support a thermal dissociation (and degradation) process: formation of glycerol and fatty acids, acrolein, etc. A great smoke point is a quality for an edible oil. Flash point: temperature of combustion; the flash point is of course greater than the smoke point.


What is the ignition temperature of vegetable oil?

Vegetable oil reaches a smoke point before it reaches its boiling point. Its smoke point is around 495F and its boiling point edges up towards 572F.


Which oil has highest smoke point?

crude oil


Will the smoke point rise on canola oil if mixed with peanut oil?

That depends on the type of canola oil and the type of peanut oil. If the canola is refined and the peanut is unrefined, the smoke point will go down. If they're both refined, the smoke point will go up, but not by very much.


Will peanut oil burn?

The flash point is the temperature at which a liquid gives off an ignitable vapor. It is NOT the smoke point, nor the ignition point. Unrefined peanut oil has a smoke point (temperature at which it begins to break down, give off smoke) of 320 degrees Fahrenheit, while refined peanut oil has a smoke point of 448 degrees Fahrenheit. The ignition point of both oils is 700 degrees Fahrenheit, and the flash point 600 degrees Fahrenheit.


What oil has the highest smoke point?

Peanut, Soybean and Canola oils all have very high smoke points.


An industry smoke stack is an example of what type of source?

point


An industry's smoke stack is an example of what type of source?

point


Is it safe to smoke pot out of foil?

no and more to the point get a brain and don't smoke pot! or any drug the effects can kill you.


Is smog a point source pollution?

Smog is not a type of point source pollution neither is smoke or fog.


What is the smoke point of an oil?

Smoke point is the maximum flame height, expressed in millimeters, at which a fuel can be burned in a standard wick-fed lamp without smoking. A higher smoke point indicates a fuel with a lower tendency to produce smoke.Aromatics tend to burn with a smoky flame. The order of molecule type from highest smoke point (least smoky) to lowest smoke point (most smoky) is as follows: Straight chain parrafins, branched parrafins, naphthenes, and finally aromatics.Smoke point is an important specification for Jet Fuel (jet fuel is the kerosene fraction of a crude oil distillation).Source: Properties of Crude Oils. Haverly Systems Inc. 1987-2010. Pg. 28.


Can you smoke whitelightning?

Well if you could take all the dry ingredients to moonshine (white lightning) and smoke it sortove but from a technical stand point no.