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Oils don't boil, if you see bubbles coming up its steam from the evaporation of other liquid's. I wouldn't recommend heating coconut oil to much as ...

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Weegy: Oils don't boil, if you see bubbles coming up its steam from the evaporation of other liquid's. I wouldn't recommend heating coconut oil to much as it has an extremely low smoke point of 280° F (the same as butter).
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http://www.ehow.com/coconut-oil/Auto Answered|Score .7594Weegy: Cooking foods with oil at temperatures well above the boiling point of water. ... by custom, e.g. palm oil and coconut oil, which are solid at room temperature. ...
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