What is difference between acid value and acid percentage?
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Acid value refers to the amount of "free" fatty acids in the oil/fat.
Saponification or acid percentage value refers to the amount of esters that can be hydrolysed and turned into soap.
Both these values are given as mg KOH per g of oil or fat
Saponification or acid percentage value refers to the amount of esters that can be hydrolysed and turned into soap.
Both these values are given as mg KOH per g of oil or fat
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Acid value refers to the amount of "free" fatty acids in the oil/fat.
Saponification or acid percentage value refers to the amount of esters that can be hydrolysed and turned into soap.
Both these values are given as mg KOH per g of oil or fa
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