Vinegar itself is a mixture. The component that makes it vinegar is acetic acid.
There are two oxygen atoms in one molecule of acetic acid.
3 Hydrogen and 2 Oxygen
it has 2.3 hydorgen and 4
12 carbon 4 hydrogen and 2 oxygen
Vinegar is a mixture (not a chemical compound) of acetic acid and water. There is no vinegar molecule. The chemical formula of acetic acid is CH3COOH -- 4 Hydrogen atoms, 2 Carbon and 2 Oxygen, and water is, of course, H2O.
Vinegar itself is not a compound. It is a mixture of acetic acid and water, the acetic acid being the active ingredient. The formula for acetic acid is C2H5O2, so it has 2 atoms of carbon, 5 of hydrogen, and 2 of oxygen.
Vinegar itself is not a compound. It is a mixture of acetic acid and water, the acetic acid being the active ingredient. The formula for acetic acid is C2H5O2, so it has 2 atoms of carbon, 5 of hydrogen, and 2 of oxygen.
There are three types of atoms in acetic acid (or vinegar). They are carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O).
There are two atoms of oxygen in an oxygen (O2) molecule.
A vinegar molecule is made up of acetic acid, which has the chemical formula CH₃COOH. It contains 2 carbon atoms, 4 hydrogen atoms, and 2 oxygen atoms. Each hydrogen atom contributes 1 proton and 1 electron, while each carbon atom contributes 6 protons and 6 electrons, and each oxygen atom contributes 8 protons and 8 electrons. So, in total, a vinegar molecule contains 2 protons and 2 electrons from the carbon atoms, 8 protons and 8 electrons from the hydrogen atoms, and 16 protons and 16 electrons from the oxygen atoms.
A molecule of vinegar, which is acetic acid (CH3COOH), contains 2 hydrogen atoms.
Vinegar itself is not a compound. It is a mixture of acetic acid and water, the acetic acid being the active ingredient. The formula for acetic acid is C2H5O2, so it has 2 atoms of carbon, 5 of hydrogen, and 2 of oxygen.
No, vinegar does not contain nitrogen. Vinegar is an acetic acid which is CH3COO