A cubic foot of corn oil weighs about 28.136 kg or a bit under 62.4 pounds.
The density of corn oil varies from about 0.921 to 0.925 grams per cubic centimeter.
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Water has a fixed density (depending on temperature), and it is more dense than corn oil by a little bit. If corn oil is added to water, the density of the mixture will decrease. This applies to "room temperature" water and oil. No one should be pouring hot oil into water.
There are about 2571 grams of corn oil in a gallon. That's about 90.7 ounces, or 5 pounds and 10.7 ounces. That assumes a density of 0.923 for corn oil.
Corn syrup has more density: about 1.360 g/ml. Vegetable oil is about 0.89 g/ml.
What is that sample's mass? In order to calculate density, you need volume (which you have given) but you also need mass. The formula for calculating density is D=M/V where M is mass and V is volume.
corn oil is made out of germ of corn.
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Corn oil is all fat. There are no glucose sugars in corn oil or any other oil.
corn oil is more dense
The density of corn syrup is 1380g/L where milk has a density of between 1030 and 1040g/L. The density of milk is much less than the density of corn syrup. Milk is closer to water (1000g/L) since this is a major constituent.
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Corn oil comes from the corn kernels themselves.
They all have oil corn oil, baby oil, olive oil.