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Q: What is the melting point of palm oil?
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How you can down the melting point of palm stearin?

Increasing the purity of most substances increases the melting point. The opposite is also true: decreasing purity usually results in a decrease in melting point. Adding another palm oil derivative or palm oil itself would decrease the melting point of the palm stearin.


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Does oil get frozzen?

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