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what is vergin vegetable​

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Answered by theoofster66
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Virgin vegetable, also termed pure plant oil or straight vegetable oil, is extracted from plants solely for use as fuel. ... Production of vegetable oils for use as fuels is theoretically limited only by the agricultural capacity of a given economy.

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Answered by cheryll
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Vegetable oil can be used as an alternative fuel in diesel engines and in heating oil burners. When vegetable oil is used directly as a fuel, in either modified or unmodified equipment, it is referred to as straight vegetable oil (SVO) or pure plant oil (PPO). Conventional diesel engines can be modified to help ensure that the viscosity of the vegetable oil is low enough to allow proper atomization of the fuel. This prevents incomplete combustion, which would damage the engine by causing a build-up of carbon. Straight vegetable oil can also be blended with conventional diesel or processed into biodiesel or bioliquids for use under a wider range of conditions.

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