I think there is a way to do this. Vinegar is an acid, acetic acid to be precise. Try using some baking soda, a little bit at a time. You will see bubbles, a gas (actually carbon dioxide) forming as it neutralizes.
You can use vinegar to remove urine smells or room odors
You add a little sugar, then taste. Add a little at a time, then taste until you have it to the taste you want.
You use something sweet like sugar or honey. This weakens the strength of the acids in the vinegar.
Adding sugar should do the trick.
Using Washing Soda
By adding sugar to it
yes vinegar and ammonia neutralize each other.
vinegar
Yes. Vinegar will neutralize potassium hydroxide to form a mildly alkaline solution of potassium acetate.
It will neutralize the chemicals, but it will not repair the burn.
No. Vinegar contains an acid, acetic acid.
yes vinegar can be used to neutralize caustic soda skin exposure since it is a mild acid
You neutralize base spill with vinegar before attempting to wipe up.
No. Firstly, both the venom and vinegar are acidic; secondly nothing applied to the surface of the skin can neutralize the venom which has been injected into the tissues under the surface.
No, vinegar is a solution of acetic acid. As ammonia is a base the two would neutralize each other.
yes it can neutralize vinegar and baking soda
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They are alkali, hence the use of vinegar to neutralize the stings.