Table of Iodine Values
Fat | Iodine number |
---|---|
Palm oil | 700144000000000000044 – 51 |
Olive oil | 700180000000000000080 – 88 |
Coconut oil | 70007000000000000007 – 10 |
Palm oil | 700116000000000000016 – 19 |
Cocoa butter | 700135000000000000035 – 40 |
Jojoba oil | ~700180000000000000080 |
Cottonseed oil | 7002100000000000000100 – 117 |
Corn oil | 7002109000000000000109 – 133 |
Sunflower oil | 7002125000000000000125 – 144 |
Linseed oil | 7002170000000000000170 – 204 |
Soybean oil | 7002120000000000000120 – 136 |
Peanut oil | 700184000000000000084 – 105 |
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