Vinegar is denser than water because vinegar is made of different substances that are denser than water, so that means vinegar is a little denser than water.
No vinegar is diluted Acetic acid so must have a different affect than water alone.
Any object with a density lower than 1 g/cm3.
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 vinegar will dissolve in the water
The vinegar sit on top of the water because the water is more dense than the vinegar
The solvent is usually the one that is present in large amount. So, if you had 1 ml vinegar and 10 ml water, then water is the solvent. If you have 1 ml water and 10 ml vinegar, then vinegar is the solvent. But recall that vinegar itself has water as the solvent, so it gets confusing.
White Vinegar Disinfectant and Cleanser You can use this vinegar to clean water taps. Vinegar can be used in many different ways. Stick it with a bag full of vinegar for less than 30 minutes, especially to clean the faucet heads, and it will clear life and bacteria out there.
It is a mixture. Vinegar itself is a mixture of water and acetic acid with traces of other compounds that give it the flavor. Salt is another compound that will also go into solution in the water (vinegar is about >90% water). So you have quite a complex mixture of a minimum 3 different compounds.
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Oil and vinegar is a heterogeneous mixture.
Vinegar is a dilute mixture of acetic acid and water.