Water and vinegar are both compounds, oxygen is an element.
Vinegar is a mixture of compounds and water.
Vinegar is a mixture of 4% ethanoic acid and 96% water
rust occures by puting it in vinegar water
BOD is the oxygen necessary for living organisms in a sample of water for the degradation of organic compounds.
Water is very slightly LESS DENSE than vinegar. One kilogram of water has the same mass as one kilogram of vinegar (and one kg of lead, gold or helium for that matter and so WEIGHS exactly the same
Vinegar is a mixture of two compounds --> Water and Acetic acid.
Vinegar is a mixture of two compounds --> Water and Acetic acid.
Neither. Vinegar is a mixture of the two compounds water and acetic acid.
hydrogen and oxygen
Vinegar is a mixture of compounds and water.
Vinegar is a mixture of 4% ethanoic acid and 96% water
Water, quartz, rust, and sugar are all common, important compounds containing oxygen.
Some oxygen compounds are acids and water is a oxygen compound and it's VERY IMPORTANT.
water/oxygen and iron
It is a mixture. Vinegar itself is a mixture of water and acetic acid with traces of other compounds that give it the flavor. Salt is another compound that will also go into solution in the water (vinegar is about >90% water). So you have quite a complex mixture of a minimum 3 different compounds.
hygrogen and oxygen
carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), and carbonmonoxide(CO) are only a few compounds containing oxygen.