Vinegar contains a proportion of acetic acid.
common household indicators of acid base
Vinegar is an example for an aqueous solution of acetic acid.
NO its really not an acid dude where did you get that fact from
Boron is an element, your question is stupid.
Vinegar is a common household acid that is often used for cleaning and cooking. It is a weak acid, so it is safe to handle and store in the home.
I don't know that sulfuric acid even has a household name. It used to be called oil of vitriol, if that helps.
Yes, the acid that is in vinegar is called acetic acid. A weak organic acid.
Acetic acid, found in vinegar, is a weak household acid. It is safe to handle and commonly used for cleaning and cooking, but it is not as strong as other acids like hydrochloric acid.
household vinegar is 5% Acetic Acid
It is acid. If it were to get on a cut it will burn.
Ammonia (NH3) is not an acid, it is a base.
households acids and alkalis is formic acid and syitric acid