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  2. Oleic acid - Wikipedia

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    Melting point: 13 to 14 °C (55 to 57 °F; 286 to 287 K) ... (680 °F; 633 K) [1] Solubility in water. Insoluble Solubility in Ethanol: ... Oleic acid is a fatty acid ...

  3. Oleyl alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Melting point: 13 to 19 °C (55 to 66 °F; 286 to 292 K) ... Boiling point: 330 to 360 °C (626 to 680 °F; 603 to 633 K) Solubility in water. ... Oleic acid - the ...

  4. List of unsaturated fatty acids - Wikipedia

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    Elaidic acid has 18 carbons and is a trans-9-mono-unsaturated fatty acid. It is also a trans isomer of oleic acid. C 17 H 33 CO 2 H, IUPAC organization name (E)-octadec-9-enoic acid, numerical representation 18:1 (9), n-9, molecular weight 282.46, melting point 43–45 °C. CAS Registry Number 112-79-8.

  5. Lard - Wikipedia

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    Oleic acid: 44 –47% Palmitoleic ... Food energy per 100 g (3.5 oz) 3,770 kJ (900 kcal) Melting point: backfat: 30–40 °C (86–104 °F) ... the fat is exposed to ...

  6. Ammonium oleate - Wikipedia

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    Melting point: 78 °C Boiling point: ... Ammonium oleate is formed by the reaction between oleic acid and ammonia ... Soluble in water. [3] Uses. The compound is used ...

  7. Animal fat - Wikipedia

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    Oleic acid: 44–47% Palmitoleic acid: 3%: Polyunsaturated: Linoleic acid: 6–10% [1] Properties; Food energy per 100 g (3.5 oz) 3,770 kJ (900 kcal) Melting point: backfat: 30–40 °C (86–104 °F) leaf fat: 43–48 °C (109–118 °F) mixed fat: 36–45 °C (97–113 °F) Smoke point: 121–218 °C (250–424 °F) Specific gravity at 20 °C ...

  8. Cis–trans isomerism - Wikipedia

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    Another example of this is the relationship between oleic acid and elaidic acid; oleic acid, the cis isomer, has a melting point of 13.4 °C, making it a liquid at room temperature, while the trans isomer, elaidic acid, has the much higher melting point of 43 °C, due to the straighter trans isomer being able to pack more tightly, and is solid ...

  9. Tallow - Wikipedia

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    Tallow also has a use in printmaking, where it is combined with bitumen and applied to metal print plates to resist acid etching. The use of trace amounts of tallow as an additive to the substrate used in polymer banknotes came to light in November 2016. Notes issued in 24 countries including Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom were found ...