open the vinegar...pour just a bit out... take the vinegar to the water faucet....turn the water faucet on....add water into the vinegar container. Viola! you just mixed water and vinegar.
The pH of vinegar mixed with water is typically around 2.5 to 3.5. Vinegar is acidic due to the presence of acetic acid, which lowers the pH of the water when mixed together.
water is less dense than vinegar , so it floats
no vinegar is heavier
it wll die unless it is mixed with water
No. Mixing the two will not produce light.
No, vinegar is not soluble in kerosene because they are chemically different substances. Vinegar is mostly composed of water and acetic acid, while kerosene is a hydrocarbon mixture. Since water and oil-based substances like kerosene do not mix, vinegar will not dissolve in kerosene.
Casein is formed when you mix milk and vinegar,
Vinegar. For glass or metal, nothing beats vinegar mixed with a little bit of water.
a teaspoon of vinegar mixed with eight oz. glass of water
a teaspoon of vinegar mixed with eight oz. glass of water
No, vinegar is a 5% acetic acid solution in water. In salad dressings it is often (heterogeneously) mixed with (insoluble) oil. This is called an (oil in water) emulsion. Acetic acid is not soluble in oil, it 'stays' in the water phase.
- Salt (sodium chloride) react with vinegar (acetic acid) forming sodium acetate. - No.