Vinegar is an acid, not a alkaline (basic) substance. The question cannot be answered.
usually mr potato man will act uppon his words given but if not he is most likely plotting to kill you brutally
It isn't a good idea. Vinegar is a very strong acid and words great on tile. This sounds strange for a lot of people but white vinegar works wonders!
oxymoron
Base and alkaline are two different words for essentially the same concept. I can't find an actual pH value for Flunitrazepam, but I did see that it appears to be water soluble at low pH but fat soluble at biological pH, indicating that it's most likely a very weak base (my guess is that it's protonating at the nitrogen in the seven-membered ring).
It dries it - in other words, it removes the moisture from the air.
In a nutshell: if you are going to talk the talk, first walk the walk.
Alkaline
The noun 'explanation' is not an object or an event. The noun 'explanation' is a word for a concept, an abstract idea. The words that are spoken or written to explain are words, the fact that the words form an explanation is an idea that is understood.Now, for someone who has wondered about something for a long time, when they finally get an explanation, it could be an event for them.
A description in few words.
vinegar
To have sexual intercourse with you
33.98 = thirty-three and ninety-eight hundredths.
achechey
Some common words in books that may require explanation include archaic language, specialized jargon, dialects, and foreign words. It's important for readers to look up unfamiliar words to fully understand the context and meaning within the text.
cool
it was bungalow
concordance