No it Does Not Vinegar mixes with Water meaning that it weighs less or about the same
Vinegar is more acidic than water (which ideally is perfectly neutral), so the M&M would dissolve more quickly in the vinegar.
Cold causes the vinegar to become denser, as the water contracts. A liter is a volume measurement & denser liquids fit more into a liter. More in it equals more weight.
no
If the vinegar is more acidic than the liquid you're adding it to, yes. If you're adding vinegar to a liquid already more acidic, the opposite will happen.
To make an egg float in vinegar, you simply have to make the vinegar denser than the egg. Its like when you mix oil and water together, if you leave it for a while, you notice that they separate, one on top of another. The substance at the bottom is more dense than the substance at the top. To recreate this with vinegar and an egg, add salt to make the vinegar denser, and then put the egg in. If the egg still sinks, add more salt. Repeat until you get your desired result.
Because vinegar is more dense than water.
The vinegar sit on top of the water because the water is more dense than the vinegar
yes because soda have more caffeine than soda and vinegar.
Vinegar is more acidic than water (which ideally is perfectly neutral), so the M&M would dissolve more quickly in the vinegar.
Vinegar is denser than water because vinegar is made of different substances that are denser than water, so that means vinegar is a little denser than water.
nonow if you had said does a pound of feathers weigh more than a pound of water.....
Vinegar is already a mixture containing acetic acid and water. You can mix in more water and you will have a more dilute vinegar. We more often say that two liquids are miscible rather than that one is soluble in the other.
They weigh the same
yes
Vinegar will evaporate - though perhaps more slowly than plain water. But you must remember, ordinary white vinegar for kitchen use is still 96% water.
because there is less gravity in water
no vinegar is heavier