The amount of coconut oil needed depends on the recipe you are making. Generally, a typical serving size is around 15ml (1 tablespoon) of coconut oil for cooking or baking purposes.
I am a layman, and took Chemistry course over 40 years ago, so this answer will be temporary until a Chemist can improve it. I suspect that in the first test tube [oil and water only] that there probably will be a partial break-up of the oil and some mixing into the water, but this will be temporary until the oil seperates, floats to the surface, and partially recombines. In the case of the second test tube [oil, water, and soap] that the soap will reduce the surface tension of the oil, allowing it to break up into smaller particles, and possibly form a stable, or at least simi-stable emulsion in the water.
The balanced chemical equation for the combustion of coconut oil (which is mainly composed of triglycerides) can be represented as: C55H98O6 (coconut oil) + 78O2 -> 55CO2 + 49H2O
Approximately 3 ounces.
100ml of coconut cream is 100 gm of coconut cream. -For all practical purposes ml and gm are the same.
Coconut oil is a mixture, not a compound.
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500mL = 16.9 US fl oz
The density of coconut oil is approximately 0.92 grams per milliliter. Since there are 1000 milliliters in one liter, the total mass of coconut oil in one liter would be 0.92 grams/ml x 1000 ml = 920 grams. Therefore, there are 920 grams in 1 liter of coconut oil.
Coconut oil does not kill viruses.
For normal milk 400g would be about 387 ml, so presumably coconut milk would be more or less the same??
I am a layman, and took Chemistry course over 40 years ago, so this answer will be temporary until a Chemist can improve it. I suspect that in the first test tube [oil and water only] that there probably will be a partial break-up of the oil and some mixing into the water, but this will be temporary until the oil seperates, floats to the surface, and partially recombines. In the case of the second test tube [oil, water, and soap] that the soap will reduce the surface tension of the oil, allowing it to break up into smaller particles, and possibly form a stable, or at least simi-stable emulsion in the water.
There are approximately 4.22 cups in 1000 ml of coconut milk. Coconut milk can be obtained fresh from the coconut fruit or it can be purchased in a tin from the supermarket.
1 tea spoon coconut oil = 1.5 tea spoons of callories
There are 1000 mL in 1 L of oil.
coconut oil has added things like coconut flakes
No it will not disolve in coconut oil.
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