no its a base
No.
Neither, it is a vegetable, a plant!
Neither, it is a vegetable, a plant!
It's neither, it's a vegetable.
Canola oil is neutral, meaning it is neither a base nor an acid.
Vegetable oil is primarily composed of triglycerides, which are made up of fatty acids such as oleic acid, linoleic acid, and palmitic acid. These fatty acids are derived from plants like soybeans, corn, or sunflowers.
It is a base i think
Linolenic acid is an organic compound that is a fatty acid and that can be found in many vegetable oils, chia, flaxseed oil, rapeseed oil, and soybeans.
Peroxide is used to determine the acid value of vegetable oil using primary standard. Oils with high degree of unsaturation are most susceptible to autoxidation.
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Vegetable oil is made from vegetable seeds.
Linoleic acid is sourced from vegetable oils such as soybean oil, corn oil, and sunflower oil. It is also found in nuts and seeds like walnuts and flaxseeds.