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How to pronounce colza in English?

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Synonyms brassica napus, rape
Type of mustard

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When producing biodiesel from colza oil, raw glycerol is accrued as a byproduct.
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Sometimes, another vegetable oil such as colza or canola is used.
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This is because raw glycerol contains fatty acids left over from the colza oil, and these have to be separated out.
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An alternative source of carbon is biomass, for instance colza and whey, which can likewise be used to produce chemical products.
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The French physical standard Carcel lamp, consisted of a cylindrical Argand burner, and gave the standard brightness when 42 grammes of colza oil were consumed per hour.
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Colza oil replaced whale oil in the early 1850s, but U.S. farmers'lack of interest in growing this caused the service to switch to lard oil in the mid 1850s.
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  • Rape: Eurasian plant cultivated for its seed and as a forage crop
  • Colza oil is a non-drying oil obtained from the seeds of Brassica campestris, var. oleifera, a variety of the plant that produces Swedish turnips. Colza is extensively cultivated in France, Belgium, United States of America, the Netherlands and Germany. ...
  • A variety of cabbage (Brassica oleracea), cultivated for its seeds, which yield an oil, valued for illuminating and lubricating purposes; some other cole varieties
  • A vegetable oil pressed from the Rape seed, and refined as a lamp fuel. Stays liquid at almost all normal temperatures. Replacement fuel today is "Mineral Oil", or olive oil.