no it can not the vinigar will only change the color of the paper
Toilet paper will dissolve faster in water than in vinegar. Water can break down the cellulose fibers in the toilet paper more effectively due to its chemical composition and ability to penetrate the paper fibers, while vinegar may not be as efficient in breaking down these fibers.
pH paper will turn red when put in vinegar, indicating that vinegar is acidic.
If if it is red Litmus paper, then it will remain red because vinegar is acidic. (Blue Litmus paper would turn red if you dipped it into vinegar).
If the vinegar is strong enough to be below 4.5 pH the litmus paper will turn (or stay) red.
Yes, paper dissolves faster in vinegar because vinegar is an acidic solution that breaks down the cellulose fibers in paper more quickly compared to water.
Because Vinegar is an acid, the litmus paper would turn red
pickel juice....or vinegar and balsamic vinegar.
Litmus paper turns red if the solution is acidic and blue if the solution is basic. Vinegar is an acidic solution (due to acetic acid), and will turn the litmus paper red.
The litmus paper would stay red. That means vinegar is an acid.
Your mom would have fixed your head injury with vinegar and brown paper by applying it gently on affected areas.
Paper is not soluble in vinegar.A simple test is conclusive for you.
Litmus is used to test materials for their acidity. Blue litmus paper turns red when exposed to acid, so it would turn red when exposed to vinegar, which is acidic.