No vinegar is diluted Acetic acid so must have a different affect than water alone.
yes it does have an effect.
No,because soda is bad
Plants grow best with water as it provides essential nutrients for their growth and development. Vinegar is acidic and can harm plants if not diluted properly. It is not a suitable replacement for water when it comes to plant growth.
No it Does Not Vinegar mixes with Water meaning that it weighs less or about the same
no
No, gases released from a plant during the night may not have the same effect on lime water as during the day. During the day, plants release oxygen through photosynthesis, which can react with lime water to produce a milky precipitate. At night, plants undergo respiration and may release carbon dioxide, which does not react with lime water in the same way.
No, vinegar has a higher water concentration compared to an egg. Vinegar is primarily composed of water, whereas an egg has water, protein, and fats in addition to other components like vitamins and minerals.
no they dont have the same effect
No. Oil will float on vinegar as vinegar has the same density as water.
Vinegar evaporates quicker then water because the acid inside of vinegar causes the sun to make the molecules inside the vinegar to boil faster then the water so then the molecules inside the vinegar will break apart faster until the vinegar is completely gone Acetic acid enthalpy of vaporization is lower compared to the same property of water.
no
Yes, it DOES effect the concentration (mol per litre). This is because the volume (of solution, litres) has changed, when diluting, but not the total quantity (just moles of 'reacting' vinegar in the titration).