No. Oil does not dissolve in vinegar just as in water. It is lighter so it forms a layer over vinegar
Oil and Vinegar do not dissolve in each other, therefore it is a mixture.
oil is not soluble in vinegar as vinegar has a polar attraction just like water.
There are a number of reasons why a pill will dissolve in vinegar. Vinegar is an acid that dissolves many things.
we dont know. the only answer is that vinegar is water-soluble, but not oil-soluble.Water and vinegar are polar, making them hydrophilic therefore they can interact with each other giving the appearance of mixing.Oil is non-polar and hyrdophobic therefore will not mix with water or vinegar
Diamond will not dissolved in vinegar , because it is hardest stone ,sometimes it will chip break.
Vinegar is usually a solution 9 % of acetic acid in water. The solubility difference of sugar between water and vinegar is not significant at equal temperature, granulation of sugar and volume, without stirring.
I thought that you could test pills in vinegar to see if they dissolve. That would tell you if they dissolve in your body.
no
the vinegar will dissolve in the water
No
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.