probably yes depends if you use the right materials
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this dummy thinks it said can it says how people want to knowVinegar is actually mostly water. It generally does not contain any salt.
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Yes water and vinegar form a stable solution.
Vinegar
no you do not. But you can. A drop of vinegar helps!
soaked in vinger then processed in the oven
f you have a bit of slime in your hand and just let it sit there, the slime will spread out and ooze between your fingers like a liquid. But if you squeeze your hand around the slime, it becomes like a solid. So which is it? Slime is actually a colloidal solution. That means that small particles of cornstarch are suspended in the water but not actually in the water like salt is when you make a cup of salt water. Colloids have different properties than solutions. If you bang on the surface of salt water the water splashes. But if you tap the surface of slime, it feels solid. The more pressure you apply to the surface the harder it becomes. Slime is a non-Newtonian liquid, which means that the viscosity, or resistance, of the liquid changes as you apply a stronger force. If you rest your hand on the surface of slime it will sink in, but it you smack it, the surface is solid. Water is a Newtonian liquid and has an unchanging viscosity. This is why you can swim in water, but not in quicksand, which is like slime.
salt
salt water
The method is the evaporation of the vinegar water solution.
Vinegar is a polar solvent and salt is a polar solute. Therefore vinegar dissolves salt. Plus, salt's are very soluable and will almost always completely disassociate when added to water(you vinegar isn't 100% vinegar, there's also lots of plain water than salt can dissolve in.)
Vinegar (as bought in your grocery store) is about 96% water. Salt dissolves rapidly in it.