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Does vinegar have ions

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No it's acidic. The key ingredient is acetic acid. The acetic acid concentration typically ranges from 4 to 8 percent by volume for table vinegar. Natural vinegars also contain small amounts of tartaric acid, citric acid, and some other acids.

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Yes, vinegar does have acid, it has acetic acid

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It has an electrical charge of 3.39 meaning that yes it does have ions in it.

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Yes (acerbic acid)
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Yes, it is, as it contains Acetic acid

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I don't know, but I know that vinegar and ammonia aren't good conductors themselves, but if you add them, together, they create a chemical reaction that will result of good conductivity.

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