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No. Adding vinegar to water is a physical process. You are making a vinegar solution, and the chemical structure of both the water and the vinegar does not change. You can physically separate the vinegar from the water through the physical process of distillation.

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No. Entropy increase when vinegar and water molecules mixes. This gives decrease of free energy. thus the the reverse process is not spontaneous. It doesn't mean that the separation is not at all possible. we can separate out by distilling by supplying energy.

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D; LOLLOLLOLL ; well first i obviously have the same question expect my question is " Why isn't milk and vinegar reversible . " LOL ^^ someone answer this question pl0xxX?

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