The choice of preposition is important here. There is no significant chemical reaction between dry ice and vinegar, so if you had said "react WITH" the answer would be no.
However, vinegar contains water, and there's the usual (non-chemical) reaction of dry ice to any warm liquid... it begins to sublime.
Vinegar and baking soda make dry ice when boiled with other ingredients due to the chemical reactions that happen when the ingredients are exposed to heat energy.
Dry ice is transformed by sublimation in carbon dioxide gas.
Nothing would happen.
No , it is not but vinegar contains water, and there's the usual (non-chemical) reaction of dry ice to any warm liquid... it begins to sublime.
water does not react with vinegar, it just changes the color
Generally the rate of reaction is improved at high temperature.
no.
no
No rock reacts to vinegar.
vinegar
No, you can not use ice instead of regular ice in the cloud chamber experiment. It would not react the same way. Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide, the cloud chamber experiment relies on the sublimation of solid CO2 into gas.
no
ice is slippery and dry ice is not because ice dosent dry out when the sun hits it and dry ice does!