Is there acetic acid in soybean oil?
I don’t think that there is acetic acid in soybean oil. Acetic acid, the second simplest carboxylic acid is found in vinegar, I think. And I haven’t heard any research on acetic acid on oil. Maybe they are both an organic compound but soybean oil mainly compose of triglyceride, a fatty acid and a long alkyl chain. On the other hand, acetic acid is a carboxylic acid compose of alkane(ethane) and is called ethanoic acid. Have i answered your question? E-mail me at rustymateo@yahoo.com and you can tell me whether i have answered your question. By the way, is it for a research?