Vinegar is acetic acid, so pretty much all of it is acid.
If you drink to much vinegar. you may experience slight nausea. The acid in vinegar is milder than your stomach acid, so it will not be likely to have any harmful effects.
Coke and vinegar are both acidic, and so would make your acid reflux worse.
Vinegar is dilute acetic acid, which is an acid, not a base.
Vinegar is ethanoic acid CH3COOH, so yes it is a carboxylic acid.
vinegar is an acid, so yes, if you are talking about heartburn
The onions arent an alkali or an acid,but the thing they're soaked in- vinegar makes them pickled. Vinegar is an acid.
Essentially all the acid in vinegar is ethanoic acid, so titration is probably sufficient.
Acetic Acid is what gives vinegar it's sour taste so they do mix well as acetic acid is what makes vinegar.
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Vinegar is made of acetic acid that is placed in water. The acetic acid is only about five percent of the entire liquid, so it is safe to believe that vinegar is ninety-five percent water.