Comparing E911 - Fatty acid methyl ester vs E431 - Polyoxyethylene (40) stearate

Synonyms
E911
Fatty acid methyl ester
E431
Polyoxyethylene (40) stearate
Polyoxyl (40) stearate
Products

Found in 1 products

Found in 2 products

Search rank & volume
#2382.3K / mo🇺🇸U.S.
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Awareness score

×55.63
over-aware

×1.76
over-aware

Search volume over time

Interest over time for 2 keywords in U.S. during the last 10 years.

Interest over time for 3 keywords in U.S. during the last 10 years.

Popular questions
  1. What is e911 address?

    An “E911 address” is a telecom emergency-services term, not a food additive; in food labeling, E911 refers to fatty acid methyl esters used mainly as glazing or release agents from plant or animal fats.

  2. What is an e911 address?

    That’s a telecom emergency-services term unrelated to food; in the E-number system, E911 denotes fatty acid methyl esters used as glazing/release agents derived from plant or animal fats.

  3. What is a e911 address?

    It’s a telecommunications emergency-services address, not a food topic; in foods, E911 means fatty acid methyl esters used chiefly as glazing or release agents from plant/animal fats.

  4. What is e911 address t mobile?

    This is a telecom service detail and not about food; on food labels, E911 identifies fatty acid methyl esters used as glazing/release agents from plant or animal sources.

  5. What does e911 mean?

    In food labeling, E911 is the additive number for fatty acid methyl esters, typically used as glazing or release agents and derived from plant or animal fats; it’s unrelated to emergency 911 services.

  1. How much does a lenovo edge e431 weigh?

    E431 is polyoxyethylene (40) stearate, a food emulsifier; it doesn’t have a standard “weight”—foods contain it in small amounts within legal limits that vary by product and country.

  2. How much is e431 lenovo replacement key?

    E431 denotes a food additive (polyoxyethylene (40) stearate), not a laptop key; where permitted it’s sold in bulk as an emulsifier, with price depending on supplier and grade, and it is not authorised for food use in the EU.

  3. How to access bios leni=ovo e431?

    This appears to reference a laptop, but E431 is a food emulsifier used to help oil and water mix and stabilize products, and it’s unrelated to computer BIOS settings.

  4. How to boot from the dvd drive lenovo e431?

    Unrelated to computers: E431 is a food additive (polyoxyethylene (40) stearate) used as an emulsifier/stabilizer in foods; it’s not authorised in the EU but is allowed at low levels in some other jurisdictions.

  5. How to disable dual channel in lenovo e431?

    E431 is a food emulsifier, not a PC feature; it can be derived from plant or animal fats (stearic acid) with synthetic polyoxyethylene, so check labeling if dietary origin matters to you.