Sunflower oil is similar to olive oil by the fact that it is mainly fatty acids connected to a glycerol backbone. They all have CH2 in them, which is an important part. The CH2 is important (and there are usually other CH's... CH3 and CH) because it is the typical carbon bonding that you study with all carbon families: alkanes, cycloalkanes, alekenes...etc.
They are also lighter than water and at room temperature some fatty acids can be solid: such as butter...
As long as you know that all those oils (olive, sunflower...) are glycerides, and are mainly fatty acids, than that is all you really need to know. It is also important to recognize that it has the typical carbon bonding. The entire formula isn't that important.
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There is no chemical formula for the product soybean oil. This is because soybean oil is not a chemical but a mixture.
C22H42O2 is the chemical formula for canola oil. Canola oil made from the rapeseed plant which is related to the mustard plant.
Canola oil is not a pure compound but a mixture of oils. Probably around 300 g/mol
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What is the chemical formula of teak oil? thanks
Chemical formula for palm oil is C55H96O6.
There is no chemical formula for the product soybean oil. This is because soybean oil is not a chemical but a mixture.
Oil is a mixture.
What is canola oil? We can't get it in the foreign country where I live, what is most healthy to substitute? Canola oil is an extract you get out of Canola seeds
Canola is rapeseed. The name Canola is a trademarked hybrid plant first grown in Canada. So Canola Oil is a specific kind of rapeseed oil.
Formula: H2SO4
Yes, it pops great in canola oil.
The chemical formula for peppermint is exactly C10H20O1
Canola is used for cooking like canola oil which is very popular these days.
1 tablespoon of canola oil is 120 calories. 1 teaspoon of canola oil is 40 calories.