Oil and Vinegar do not dissolve in each other, therefore it is a mixture.
Yes water and vinegar form a stable solution.
no it is no it is an heterogenous mixture
Oil and vinegar form a heterogeneous mixture.
Yes, a mixture may be in the form of a solution; simple examples are wine, beer, vinegar.
House hold vineger is dilute acetic acid.So it is a mixture of water and acetic acid.Alone it can be considered as a compound.
heterogeneous
Oil and vinegar are a mixture. After a while they will separate.
It depends on the components. If it's a mixture of oil and vinegar then it would be considered a heterogeneous, because the components aren't proportioned. Vinegar is more dense than oil so it will stay at the bottom. But, if it's a mixture like salt and water, then it would be considered a homogeneous because the mixture is a solution.
Vinegar is a mixture that contains a solution of acetic acid., Depending on the type of vinegar there may be solids suspended e.g. in balsamic vinegar.
Vinegar is a homogeneous solution mixture.Only one phase exist here.
It is a mixture. It is a liquid-liquid solution.
It is a mixture. It is a liquid-liquid solution.