=no, but if you mix clay and water together you get slip to stick pieces of clay together!=
Clay does not dissolve in vinegar. Clay is a type of soil composed of minerals, while vinegar is an acidic solution primarily made of water and acetic acid. When mixed together, the clay particles remain intact and do not dissolve in the vinegar.
Yes. Natural clay is mildly basic. It will react with acids like vinegar causing the clay to break down into a fine grit.
Yes, sugar dissolves in vinegar. When mixed together, the sugar crystals break down and dissolve into the vinegar, creating a solution.
Vinegar (acetic acid) can dissolve diamonds that have been chemically treated or have impurities on their surface. However, natural diamonds, which are pure carbon and have a strong crystal structure, are not affected by vinegar and cannot be dissolved by it.
Sweet tarts (made of sugar and tartaric acid) dissolve faster in water than in vinegar. Water is a polar solvent that can break down the sugar molecules more easily compared to vinegar (acetic acid solution), which has a lower capacity to dissolve the sugar.
The color coating of M&M's will dissolve faster in vinegar than in Sprite because vinegar is acidic, which can break down the color compounds more quickly.
Up to one cup of water. After that it is a solution of water in vinegar.
Yes, certain types of clay can dissolve in water. These types of clays are not fired, non oil based clays, but natural and air dried clays.
A pill dissolves in vinegar due to the chemical reaction between the acid in the vinegar and the components of the pill. The acid breaks down the pill's ingredients, causing it to dissolve and disperse into the liquid.
No. Oil does not dissolve in vinegar just as in water. It is lighter so it forms a layer over vinegar
Vinegar (acetic acid) can dissolve diamonds that have been chemically treated or have impurities on their surface. However, natural diamonds, which are pure carbon and have a strong crystal structure, are not affected by vinegar and cannot be dissolved by it.
I thought that you could test pills in vinegar to see if they dissolve. That would tell you if they dissolve in your body.
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the vinegar will dissolve in the water
Calcium acetate is reasonably soluble in water, so vinegar will dissolve limestone (calcium carbonate).
In order to dissolve chalk in water, vinegar needs to be added. The vinegar has acid in it that eats away at the chalk to dissolve it.
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vinegar dissolves things because it is an acid