no, it does not dissolve
the acid part
acetic acid
the egg shell will dissolve
Vinegar has an acid called acetic acid. Acetic acid is an acid that reacts with the high calcium content of the eggshell causing it to dissolve.
Gasoline will dissolve the styrofoam.
vinegar is acetic acid and if the lollipop is acidic then it will dissolve fast as like dissolve like..
Acetone is a chemical which will dissolve Styrofoam. Certain types of spray paint, as well as gasoline, will also dissolve Styrofoam.
Acetic acid (the acid in vinegar) can exist in any concentration fro pure acetic acid to infinite dilution. Vinegar is about a 4% solution acetic acid in water.
This depends on what you are trying to use to dissolve the Styrofoam. Gasoline will dissolve Styrofoam. Water will not.
Any strong enough acid will do. At home you can try this with vinegar (acetic acid) or lemon juice (citric acid).
Paracetamol is produced by reaction of an acetic compound and another compound. So, it already contains an acetic acid molecule. Therefore the 2 molecules cannot recombine unless forced to under reaction circumstances. Also, acetic acid cannot dissolve into water and form an azeotrope
because they needed th e acid to reflect its natural meaning on the copper use of it.